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-====== Automatically connect Drives on Login ====== 
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-    Perform the steps to map a drive as listed above in the “Map a Drive” section. 
-    Open “System Preferences” from the Dock. 
-    Choose “Users & Groups“. 
-    Select the “Login Items” option. 
-    Ensure the lock in the bottom-left corner is unlocked. Select it to change it if needed. 
-    Drag the mapped drives from the desktop to the “Users & Groups” window. 
-    Check the “Hide” box next to your mapped volume, otherwise a window will open automatically. 
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-====Map a Network Drive==== 
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-<code> 
-Map a Drive 
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-    In the “Finder“, select the “Go” menu, select “Connect to Server“. 
-    Enter the address to where the resource is you wish to map in the “Server Address” field. (i.e. smb://servername/foldername) 
-    Select the + button to save the Server Address to your list of “Favorite Servers“. 
-    Enter the username and password that is required to access the resource. Check the “Remember this password in my keychain” box if you wish to store the credentials for use at a later time. 
-    A new icon should appear on the desktop. That is your mapped network drive. 
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-====Mac apps that are “damaged and can’t be opened”==== 
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-Empty your Mac’s cache, by using the Finder window and selecting Go to Folder in the Go menu. Next, type in ~/Library/Caches and hit enter to go to that folder and empty it. 
-2) Try holding down command + option when you launch the app. 
-3) Another explanation could be an issue with your Mac’s security settings. Go to the Security and Privacy system preferences, and check the Allow applications downloaded from: Anywhere setting. 
-4) Try resetting your computer’s PRAM. To do this, shut down your Mac and turn it back on. As soon as you hear the startup sound, hold down command, option, P and R. Hold these down until you hear the computer restart and the startup sound playing for a second time. 
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