Login Items connect to server in 10.5.6

When you select a server volume in System Preferences / Accounts / Login items / to open a directory on a network server every time you log in, in system 10.5.5 and earlier the directory will be automatically opened on your desktop after startup.
Not any more in system 10.5.6. The connection is made but the map will not be automatically openened any more (even when "hide" is not selected).

Sounds like a tip that you should post to the server forums. Unless I missed something, there doesn't appear to be a question in your post.

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