Tim.

I did all that and then arrowed around on my desktop but still don't see 
connected servers.  Hmm, I'll go back and check my work to ensure I did it 
correctly.

Marlaina
On Dec 5, 2010, at 7:16 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi Marlaina,

I was just thinking that maybe your Finder is set not to show connected servers 
on your Desktop.  This is the default behaviour when Apple sets things up but I 
prefer to see them on my Desktop so I don't have to use the sidebar all the 
time.  To set this up:

1.  go to your Desktop.
2.  Press cmd-comma to bring up Finder Preferences.
3.  It should be in the General pane if you've never changed that before.
4.  Navigate through the choices and set things up the way you like.

I usually check the box to show Connected Servers and, I'm old school so I tell 
it to open folders in a new window as well.  These are all your own choice but 
I do find it much easier to get to my servers and such when they are showing up 
on the Desktop.

HTH.

Later...

On 2010-12-05, at 3:50 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Ok, here I am again with yet another ask.
> 
> Per excellent directions from this list, I have indeed changed my iTunes 
> server to my music file server.  that all works well; it repopulates each 
> time I open it and that is fine.
> 
> But, (and isn't there always a darned but), when I by albums on iTunes (I've 
> bought two since doing this), my purchases are not showing up on my server.  
> I still find navigating around my hd and to my file server to be a hit and 
> miss experience.  Can I somehow tell iTunes to put all my purchases in my 
> external file server?
> 
> If not, any tips and tricks about moving between hd and file server would be 
> welcome on or off list.
> 
> As always, thanks so much for the help!
> 
> Marlaina
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