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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 141
5 Click a button to display the pane containing the preference settings you no longer
want to manage.
In some cases (Printing and Media Access, for example), you can skip this step because
the management settings apply to all panes in the preference.
6 Select Never.
7 Click Apply Now.
Note: If preferences are managed at a higher level in the hierarchy, setting the
management value to Never may not result in unmanaged preferences.
When you change the preference management settings, the new setting applies to all
items in the active preference pane. If you want to disable all management for an
individual preference (for example, Dock), make sure the management setting is set to
Never in each pane of that preference.
Managing Access to Applications
Use settings in the Applications pane to provide users with access to applications. You
can create lists of approved” applications that users are allowed to open, and you can
allow users to open items on local volumes. You can also prevent applications from
opening restricted applications.
Note: Applications are identified by their bundle ID. Since a clever user may change an
applications bundle ID and thus defeat their access restrictions, the application
restrictions should be used as a policy, not a steadfast barrier that no user may
overcome.
Creating a List of Applications Users Can Open
There are two ways to control user access to applications. You can either provide access
to a set of “approved” applications users can open, or you can prevent them from
opening a set of “nonapproved” applications.
If you create a list of approved applications, users can open only the listed applications.
(You can, however, allow applications to open “helper applications that are not listed.)
If you create a list of nonapproved applications, users can open any application that is
not in that list.
To set up a list of accessible applications:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.
2 Make sure the right directory is selected and that you are authenticated for it.
To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not
authenticated, click the lock.
3 Select one or more users, groups, or computer lists.
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