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Vadim Gorelik

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Since: Jun 25, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:30 pm
Post subject: Need a login script
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Hey Everyone,

We are currently in the process of implementing ExtremeZ-IP running on
Windows 2000 boxes for our MAC OS 9 users. What I am wondering is if
anyone out there knows of or created a login script for a OS 9.x that
would allow for user to mount multiple volumes upon login.

Thanks

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Ray Fischer

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:18 am
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Vadim Gorelik <vadim_gorelik RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
 >We are currently in the process of implementing ExtremeZ-IP running on
 >Windows 2000 boxes for our MAC OS 9 users. What I am wondering is if
 >anyone out there knows of or created a login script for a OS 9.x that
 >would allow for user to mount multiple volumes upon login.

Actually I don't think you'd need a script.

1) Mount the volumes.
2) Copy an alias of each volume to the ~/Library/StartupItems folder.
3) See if it works.

Haven't tried it myself since I don't like auto-mounted network
volumes. You could also create an AppleScript to have the Finder
mount the network volumes and put the script in the same folder.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:19 am
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Ray Fischer <rfischer DeleteThis @bolt.sonic.net> wrote:
 >Vadim Gorelik <vadim_gorelik DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
  >>We are currently in the process of implementing ExtremeZ-IP running on
  >>Windows 2000 boxes for our MAC OS 9 users. What I am wondering is if
  >>anyone out there knows of or created a login script for a OS 9.x that
  >>would allow for user to mount multiple volumes upon login.
 >
 >Actually I don't think you'd need a script.
 >
 >1) Mount the volumes.
 >2) Copy an alias of each volume to the ~/Library/StartupItems folder.
 >3) See if it works.
 >
 >Haven't tried it myself since I don't like auto-mounted network
 >volumes. You could also create an AppleScript to have the Finder
 >mount the network volumes and put the script in the same folder.

Whoops. Mac OS 9. There's a StartupItmes folder in the System
Folder (If I remember right).

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