![]() That is started automatically when my user logs into the system. Mount volume "smb://ipaddress/sharename/" I'm using a simple Applescript in the following form tell application "Finder" I thought, that it would be easy to mount the network shares for both users, but actually it isn't - or i'm doing something wrong. I moved all of our media (music & photos) to the NAS, so that both users could use the data with the according apps. THE AUTHOR DECLINES ANY RESPONSIBILITY AS FOR USE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.I'm having the following problem with my network shares from my NAS (Synology 415+ if it matters) in Yosemite.Īt home, we have an iMac with two different users. HE COULD NOT BE HELD FOR PERSON IN CHARGE FOR AN UNSPECIFIED DYSFUNCTION WHICH HAS OCCURRED FOLLOWING THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR RISK AND DANGER.ĪutomounMaker is a freeware, OS X native, easy tool to mount filesystems of type AFP, FTP, HTTP, NFS, SMB. You need Mac OS X 10.9 minimum to use AutomountMaker 1.4.0. This version is fully qualified for Mavericks 10.9.x and for Yosemite 10.10.x.Drag and drop AutomountMaker into your Applications folder.After install you can Eject disk image and Delete dmg file.SAMPLEs folder contents script file example. ![]() So here is a quick tutorial of how to remove this software from your computer: They don't have any human way of uninstalling AutomountMaker. file found in $LIBRARY/Preferences/.Trash the AutomountMaker log file found in $LIBRARY/Logs/ the AutomountMaker folder found in $LIBRARY/Application Support/.Trash the AutomountMaker found where you installed it (by default into /Application folder). Trash your AutomountMaker script's files.Trash the AutomountMaker preferences fr. Your script is now ready for this new version of AutomountMaker Samples How to download the samples script files Open Name and Extension pane and change.If no volume mount, select Log menu item to show the log file.Īll scripts made with an AutomountMaker's version before 0.9.8.Save your favorite AutoumountMaker script into a file, Command+S.Step by step instructions How to make a *NEW* script
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