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Enter the system desktop, open [Connect to Server] under the [Go] menu
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Enter smb://nas server name in the server address
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Click the [Connect] button, the user password window will pop up, enter the correct user password.
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If there are multiple shared folders, all shared folders will be displayed, select the folder to be accessed, and click [OK]
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Successfully open the shared folder of the NAS, and then you can operate like windows.
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Open [finder] share, you can see all connected share list.
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But when this mapping method is disconnected or restarting the Mac, it will be lost and need to be reconnected.
mac map network drive to desktop
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Also use smb to connect to the server first.
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How to map network drive SMB can refer to this experience.
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Return to the system desktop, open [Preferences] under the finder menu
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Check "Connected server" under these items displayed on the desktop
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After the setting is completed, a mapping icon is automatically added on the desktop.
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Double-click to enter the shared folder directly, and you can use it directly after restarting or logging out without reconnecting.
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Remember to check "Remember this password in my keychain" when using the user login window