![]() Not only that, but I find that manually connecting to the NAS takes quite a lot of searching by the Mac for the NAS. It is such a cack-handed approach, and it seems to cause a lot of people a lot of problems, judging by the huge number of posts devoted to the issue on many sites. On the Mac, there is no easy equivalent I have to manually reconnect to the NAS each time, through the finder, and then open the 'drives' I want to access after I have waited for the connection to be made. The folders I want are one click away, and they open instantaneously. In Windows, I map to the network drive that I want to have available on a permanent basis through an exceptionally straightforward process, and it stays rock solid, only requiring to be remapped if I have to reboot the NAS or if I update the firmware of the NAS. ![]() However, I can't really believe that "the world's most advanced operating system" cannot map to a network drive more readily. I moved to the Mac from Windows 8, because the touch screen interface on a desktop machine seems misguided, and I am enjoying many aspects of the Mac interface, especially the way in which the trackpad interfaces with the OS much better than a touch screen, in my opinion. ![]() No luck with this either, but thanks for all your help, Matt. ![]()
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