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142 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences
4 Click Applications.
5 Set the management setting to Always.
6 Select either “User can only open these applications or “User can open all applications
except these.”
7 Add and remove items in the list.
To browse for an application, click Add.
To select multiple items, hold down the Command key.
8 When you have finished creating the list of applications, click Apply Now.
Preventing Users From Opening Applications on Local Volumes
When users have access to local volumes, they can access applications on the
computer’s local hard drive, in addition to approved applications on CDs, DVDs, or
other external disks. If you don’t want to allow this, you can disable local volume
access.
To prevent access to local 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.
4 Click Applications.
5 Set the management setting to Always.
6 Deselect “User can also open all applications on local volumes.”
7 Click Apply Now.
Managing Access to Helper Applications
Sometimes, applications use “helper applications” for tasks they cannot complete
themselves. For example, if a user tries to open a web link in an email message, the
email application might need to open a web browser to display the webpage.
When you make a set of applications available for users, groups, or computer lists, you
may want to include common helper applications in that list. For example, if you give
users access to an email application, you might also want to add a web browser, a PDF
viewer, and a picture viewer to avoid problems opening and viewing email contents or
attached files.
When you set up a list of approved applications, you can choose whether to allow
them to use helper applications that aren’t in the approved-items list.
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