Windows mountwatcher7/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Select Save As, and set the File Format to Application.To make sure the Finder honors your preferred view, drag Finder's Set Folder Views action into the workflow.'Open with' should be 'Default Application.' Drag Finder's Open Finder Items Action into the workflow.Click the and select the share you want to automate mounting of. Add the Finder Action Get Specified Finder Items to the workflow.They will open a Finder window focused on the mounted share and set the View for it.) Be sure 'Use Results from Previous Action' is enabled in the URLs pulldown. From the Finder Library, drag the Connect to Servers Action into the workflow.Something like cifs://server/share, then click Connect. Click the and enter the address of your server. From the Finder Library, drag the Get Specified Servers Action into the workflow.Launch Automator, which will create a new workflow.Once that's done (the share must be mounted, in any event), follow these steps: Note that for a truly automated solution, you should first mount the share and store the credentials in Keychain. Here's how to use Automator to work around this issue. With Automator we can get around these annoyances. So we are forced to use the 'Connect to Server' window. It will not let you drag a share into the Sidebar. But what about mounted server shares? Nope. You can drag almost anything into it, and those items act like aliases. Something that frustrated me, though, is the Finder's Sidebar window. Mac OS X is great in how it allows you to skin a cat in a multiple of ways. ![]()
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