UnmountNetworkVols - 1.0put away Network Browser mounted servers |
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- Version: 1.0, 12/14/2003 05:32AM PST
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Smeagol--2008
bdmarsh give a good stuff but it's partly false ! - Version: 1.0, 12/7/2003 12:23PM PST
logl22_dotmac
When I launch my very simple script, finder leave gost volumes and give me again the "connect" button in column for this server.
Ok, we hope administrators don't change authentication policy 5 time a day, but I'm not sure, in many case, this network bugged browser is abble to give to you an unreaslistic sight of your network mounting.
So use this script, change it, improve it, claim Apple to integrate something Macinthosh Like.
unmounting - Version: 1.0, 12/4/2003 02:49PM PST
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bdmarshif you open a finder window, then click on "Network" it should show an icon for each "shared" machine on the network, they will likely all have grey icons, if you double-click on an icon it will prompt you to login (username & pass), then you pick the drive or sharepoint to connect to.
once you are connected, it still has a grey icon, unless you click off, then back on that server icon , it should then blank-out for a second, then change to a darker icon (with a blue globe in it), at this point, you can control-click or right-click on this dark icon, and it should have the "eject" option.
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