On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Rob Weinberg wrote:
> Alternatively, can I use UNIX to create a desktop alias that will
> serve
> as a connection link - that is, the user clicks on it to connect to
> the
> IP address? If so, how would I do that?
If you want to play with workarounds, you can try a link like this in
Safari:
afp://your.server.hostname.berkeley.edu
Or, I believe you can connect on another desktop, create an alias, and
copy that alias over to the funky machine for double-clicking. I think.
-Greg
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