I then attempted to run the checks you mentioned using Terminal. However, these changes did not seem to correct the problem. I also did the same for the actual mount.sh file. I did navigate to my "Scripts" folder using Finder and clicked "Get Info" I then changed all privileges for all names listed at the bottom of the window to "Read & Write". As I mentioned before, I'm not a computer programmer or developer, but just trying to follow the instructions as listed. You mentioned that if it didn't work to double-check permissions but I'm not sure where exactly you want this to be checked. I then restarted my computer, and unfortunately my NAS share called "media" did not automount. I then copied the second line of text you said needed to go in there. I was then prompted to enter my password, which I did. I then opened Terminal and copied the first line of text you said needed to go in there. I placed the plist file in my user/library/launchagent directory ĥ. Is this a problem? It did not seem to work either way I did it - using a "!" or using the special code.Ĥ. The URL encoding site you list does not give this as the special symbol for "!" but other URL encoding sites do. By the way, my true password contains an "!" so I substituted it with %21 in the script. I attached my textedit file just in case - passwords removed. ![]() I placed the mount.sh script and wolcmd file in my newly created folder and updated according to your instructions. Created a folder called "Scripts" and placed it in what I thought was my root folder ģ. Hi guys.i'm a newb.i've been trying to get this to work with no luck.
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