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Strung's suggestion is the way to go. However, I have found that mounting drives from Windows servers under any version of Leopard past 10.5.4 is problematic at best. I usually mount mine manually because I only really need one. For the most part it works OK, but once in a while it won't mount and I'll try multiple things including rebooting my Mac or the server and sometimes that works and sometimes it does not. Then for no apparent reason a couple of days later it will start to work again. Bottom line is that if you set up the automatic thing like strung has suggested and the start having problems it's not because you are now doing it at login.
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by: strungPosted on 2009-06-29 at 11:29:28ID: 24738746
You can automatically mount your Windows drive every time you login to your Mac by adding it to your Login items. In System Preferences, Accounts, choose the "Login Items" tab and add the Volume to the list of apps that automatically start up.