Hi Paul,

    OK, this is in System preferences.  Start there.

1. Choose, Users and Groups
2. Choose your account.
3. Choose the login tab
4. Navigate to the table of applications that will run at startup.
5. Navigate to the, Add, button, and VO-space on it.
6. When the dialog opens, navigate to the sidebar as you would in any 
application dialog.  Choose the network drive and then navigate to the volume 
list.
7. Navigate to the, open, button, and after you vo-space on it, the volume 
should be added to the table of applications.

Take Care

John Panarese
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On Feb 14, 2012, at 6:31 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

> John. I'm not seeing any sidebar. The only add button I'm seeing after doing 
> a command K is the add favorite server button.
> And there is no sidebar there.
> Where are you seeing the add button? Can you give me the steps starting from 
> the desktop?
> Thanks.
> 
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 3:08 PM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
>>   Yes, you have to press the, VO-space, on the, add button.  When the dialog 
>> opens, go to the sidebar and select your network drive.  Then, from the file 
>> list, select the actual volume or volumes you want to mount at start up.  
>> It's just like adding an application to your startup items.  YOu don't need 
>> command-k once you set this up.  The volumes will appear on your desktop 
>> mounted.
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> jpanar...@gmail.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:40 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks for that. The recent servers menu button helped since I couldn't 
>>> remember the exact name of the drive.
>>> One more thing, though. Is there any way to get the drive to mount 
>>> automatically so I don't have to press command K?
>>> At least one keystroke is better than seven or eight; but is there a way to 
>>> get it to mount automatically when the mac is turned on?
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi.
>>>> This is a very annoying known issue in Lion. I don't remember what Apple 
>>>> scrued up but they broke some of the protocols which cause this issue. The 
>>>> easiest thing you can do is press command k in Finder, and type the 
>>>> following: smb:// and then the name on your network drive.
>>>> Here is an example:
>>>> smp://server
>>>> and then press enter. If you have more than one network drive, you can 
>>>> store these as your favorit drives. Otherwise you just have to write this 
>>>> once, and then the address to your network drive won't be deleted next 
>>>> time you press command k.
>>>> Best regards:
>>>> Søren Jensen
>>>> Mail & MSN:
>>>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>>>> Website:
>>>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>>> 
>>>> Den 14/02/2012 kl. 18.41 skrev Paul Henrichsen:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi. Is there a way to mount my network drive connected to my apple router 
>>>>> whenever I boot my system?
>>>>> Right now, I have to go into the finder sidebar and mount it so it shows 
>>>>> up on my desktop.
>>>>> Once I do that, it remains on the desktop until the next time i boot up.
>>>>> Thanks.
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