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136 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences
Managing Preferences
In Workgroup Manager, information about users, groups, and computer lists is
integrated with directory services. After you set up the accounts, you can manage
preferences for them. Managing preferences means you can control settings for certain
system preferences in addition to controlling user access to system preferences,
applications, printers, and removable media. Information about settings and
preferences in user, group, or computer records is stored in a directory domain
accessible to Workgroup Manager, such as the LDAP directory of an Open Directory
master.
All preferences are stored in a record, which is either a user, group or computer record.
At login time, MCX client picks those out and puts them in a location where the final
combined management list is applied to the user experience.
After user accounts, group accounts, and computer lists are created, you can start
managing preferences for them using the Preferences pane in Workgroup Manager. To
manage preferences for Mac OS X clients, you should make sure each user you want to
manage has either a network or a local home directory. For information about how to
set up a group volume or how to set up home directories for users, see Chapter 4,
“Setting Up User Accounts.”
Note: When you manage preferences for a user, group, or computer, an arrow icon
appears next to the managed preference in the Preferences pane to indicate that you’re
managing that preference. You can select multiple users, groups, or computers to
review managed preferences. If the arrow icon is dimmed, it means managed
preference settings are mixed for the selected items.
About the Preferences Cache
The preference cache stores preferences for the computer list to which that computer
belongs, preferences for groups associated with that computer, and preferences for
users who have recently logged in on that computer. While this is true for network
users, the cache is also used by workgroups for mobile accounts. The stored
preferences can influence how a user is managed offline, and using the preference
cache may improve performance.
Printing Available printers and printer access
Software Update Specific server to use for software update service
System Preferences System preferences available to users
Universal Access Settings to control mouse and keyboard behavior, enhance display
settings, and adjust sound or speech for users with special needs
Preference pane What you can manage
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