Compositing Preferences
... of the managed preferences compositing action and make sure the end result matches your intentions. CHAPTER 8: Compositing Preferences 124 Override : Most managed preferences don’t ... the current managed preferences are being cached in the /Library/Managed Preferences directory. CHAPTER 8: Compositing Preferences 129 The subdirectories in /Library/Managed Pre...
Ngày tải lên: 21/10/2013, 22:20
Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences
... with compositing preferences, including the hierarchy of preferences, and how to write a plist for management using Workgroup Manager and a Dock example • How and when to enforce managed preferences ... preferences, want to apply some to some machines, and other preferences to other machines, and want the ability to modify or test a group of preferences without affecting anothe...
Ngày tải lên: 29/08/2012, 16:02
... customers’ importance preferences 4.1 Weight estimation using ordinal regression techniques between the derived importance (where M is the number of following co MODELLING PREFERENCES FOR ... weaknesses of the company. An extension of the MUSA methodology for modelling customer importance preferences for service characteristics is presented in this paper. Several approach...
Ngày tải lên: 23/10/2012, 11:54
Delivering Managed Preferences
... 6 Chapter Delivering Managed Preferences In the previous chapter, you saw how to create preferences and how to store them in a directory. But how do you deliver the preferences to the client machine ... and try to use the Preferences tab, you’ll be greeted with a dialog like that in Figure 6-4. CHAPTER 6: Delivering Managed Preferences 73 Figure 6-4. Attempting to set pref...
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Enforcing Managed Preferences
... useful to set certain default preferences for your users, but allows them to change the preferences later. Not all preferences can be managed ‘‘Once.’’ Specifically, preferences that affect the ... Preferences Configuration When managed preferences data is coming from a network directory, it can be very difficult or counterproductive for users to circumvent the management of cli...
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Preference Manifests and “Raw” Preferences
... Importing ‘‘Raw’’ Preferences We mentioned early on that you can use Apple’s managed preferences system to manage the preferences of any piece of software that stores its preferences in a standard ... ByHost preferences. ’’ If you take a look in your ~/Library /Preferences/ ByHost folder, you’ll see preferences for a subset of the software installed on your computer. These are...
Ngày tải lên: 21/10/2013, 22:20
Troubleshooting Managed Preferences
... managed preferences, 109 creating, 107 managed preferences for, 103 computers, Managed Preferences applied to, 12 configd daemon, 10 configuration management, 7 configuration of managed preferences ... managed preferences don’t usually take effect immediately. In many cases, changed managed preferences are not applied until the next login. If you are testing some changes t...
Ngày tải lên: 21/10/2013, 22:20
... and restore preferences. These preferences will be created in the user’s own ~/Library /Preferences directory. It’s essentially these preferences that are being managed with Managed Preferences ... managed preferences even without a Mac OS X Server. This will be demonstrated in later chapters. CHAPTER 2: What Is the Managed Preferences System? 12 The Heart of Managed Pre...
Ngày tải lên: 21/10/2013, 22:20
Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences - Why Manage
... X’’). The Managed Preferences system is very powerful and extensible. However, it’s s o m e w h a t u n d e r - d o c u m e n t e d a n d w e f i n d misunderstood. Managed Preferences is akin ... by managing machines The need to deliver these preferences to client machines Alternate ways to manage client machines outside of Managed Preferences proper CHAPTER 1: Why Manage?...
Ngày tải lên: 21/10/2013, 22:20
Tài liệu 16.5. Terminal Preferences pdf
... an instant. Configure your settings using Terminal's Preferences panel (Figure 16-8 ), which you get to by choosing Terminal Preferences (of all places). 16.5.1. Startup The Startup ... control how Terminal looks and acts. In fact, in Leopard's Terminal 2.0, you can manage your preferences in a whole new way. Instead of having a single set of options saved (as with othe...
Ngày tải lên: 14/12/2013, 12:15