Haven't tried this with OSX yet, In OS 7,8 and 9, after connecting to the computer, drive, server, etc... we would make an alias the device we wanted to connect to, then dragged the alias icon to the desktop of our computer. Next restart, double click on the alias and voila, connected. Regards, Mark On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 08:08 AM, Jean-Paul Thuot wrote: > I'm wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to > figure out how to get this iBook to search for and connect to my other > machines on the network upon start up. Right now I'm doing the ol' > CMD K thing then choosing the network etc. > > Thanks in advance, > > Jean-Paul > > > ---------- > iBookList, a listserv for users and fans of Apple's iBook. > FAQ at <http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/iBookListFAQ.shtml> > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <ibook-off at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > <ibook-digest at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Need help from a real person? Try. > <ibook-request at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > ---------- > Small Dog Electronics http://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | > -- Canon Digital Camcorders start at $799 | Free iBook! | > > iBookPlanet.com | Visit iBookPlanet.com for the hottest > | iBook News, Features, Reviews & More. > > RoadTools $30 PodiumPad available at Apple retail stores, $20 > Traveler CoolPad at Staples. Both in white for iBooks at > <http://roadtools.com> > > MacResQ Specials: LaCie SCSI CDR From $99! PowerBook 3400/200 Only > $879! Norton AntiVirus 6 Only $19! We Stock PARTS! > <http://www.macresq.com> >