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Managing preferences, Managing preferences 295 – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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In addition to various settings for users, groups, and computer accounts, Workgroup
Manager provides control over these preferences:

Managing Preferences

In Workgroup Manager, information about users, groups, and computer accounts 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. Workgroup Manager stores information about settings and
preferences in user, group, or computer records on the Mac OS X server. Group preferences
are stored on the group volume. User preferences are stored in the user’s home directory
(the Home folder on Mac OS X clients).

After user, group, and computer accounts 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 must make sure each user you want to manage has a home directory. If
a user doesn’t have a home directory, he or she will not be able to log in. For information
about how to set up a group volume or how to set up home directories for users, see
Chapter 3, “Users and Groups.”

Preference pane

What you can manage

Applications

Applications and system preferences available to users

Classic

Classic startup settings, sleep settings, and the availability of
Classic items such as Control Panels

Dock

Dock location, behavior, and items

Finder

Finder behavior, desktop appearance and items, and availability
of Finder menu commands

Internet

Email account preferences and Web browser preferences

Login

Login window appearance and items that open automatically
when a user logs in

Media Access

Settings for CDs, DVDs, and recordable discs, plus settings for
internal and external disks such as hard drives or floppy disks

Printing

Available printers and printer access

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