Editing preferences for multiple records 287, Disabling management for specific preferences 287, Managing applications preferences 288 – Apple Mac OS X Server (Administrator’s Guide) User Manual
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Editing Preferences for Multiple Records 287
Disabling Management for Specific Preferences 287
Managing Applications Preferences 288
Applications Items Preferences 288
Creating a List of Approved Applications 288
Preventing Users From Opening Applications on Local Volumes 289
Managing Application Access to Helper Applications 289
Applications System Preferences 290
Managing Access to System Preferences 290
Managing Classic Preferences 291
Classic Startup Preferences 291
Making Classic Start Up After a User Logs In 291
Choosing a Classic System Folder 291
Classic Advanced Preferences 292
Allowing Special Actions During Restart 292
Keeping Control Panels Secure 292
Preventing Access to the Chooser and Network Browser 293
Making Apple Menu Items Available in Classic 293
Adjusting Classic Sleep Settings 294
Controlling the User’s Dock 294
Adding Items to a User’s Dock 295
Preventing Users From Adding Additional Dock Items 296
Managing Finder Preferences 296
Keeping Disks and Servers From Appearing on the User’s Desktop 296
Controlling the Behavior of Finder Windows 297
Making File Extensions Visible 298
Selecting the User Environment 298
Hiding the Alert Message When a User Empties the Trash 298
Finder Commands Preferences 299
Controlling User Access to an iDisk 299
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