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I have this same issue on my two macs (PPC & Intel) with a network backup. I use this applescript to mount the drive. It opens an alias (in my ~/Library/Favorites) I have stored to the network drive. As long as you have the user and pass stored in the keychain this will require no user input. Just replace the "alias-file-name" below with the name of your alias in your favorites folder. The script will input your correct username.
set thePath to ((get path to startup disk) & "Users:" & ¬ (do shell script "echo $USER") & ¬ ":Library:Favorites:alias-file-name") as string tell application "Finder" open alias thePath activate end tell And then I use this script to unmount it. Be sure to put the name of the network drive here, not the alias name. tell application "Finder" try eject disk "name-of-network-disk" end try end tell You can add these directly into CopyJob.applescript inside your schelduled backup package. Just don't forget to toggle the checkbox for the script inside the SuperDuper! interface to recompile the script. |
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