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Newswatcher Preferences

RealAudio Player Preferences

StuffIt Expander Preferences

To set how Mac OS 8 user preferences are copied:

1

In Macintosh Manager, click Global, and then click Security.

2

Select one of these options:

To copy all preference items, select “Copy entire Preferences folder.”

To copy only certain preference items, select “Copy only Internet or administrator-defined
preferences.”

3

Click Save.

Using Global CD-ROM Settings

Global CD-ROM settings let you allow access to all CDs and DVDs or to only a specific list of
discs. When you make a disc available to Macintosh Manager, you can view its contents, and
then you can allow users access to all items on the disk or just the items you select.

Note: These settings do not apply to audio CDs. The audio CD setting is in the Privileges
pane of the Workgroups pane.

To create a list of available discs and disc items:

1

In Macintosh Manager, click Global, and then click CD-ROMs.

2

Insert a CD or DVD.

3

Select the disc name and click Add to make it available in Macintosh Manager. To remove an
available item, select it and click Remove.

4

To make specific items on a disc available to users, select a CD or DVD in the “Available in
Macintosh Manager” list.

In the “Allowed items on (__)” list, select items you want to make available to users. Click
Allow All to select and allow every item on the disc. Click Allow None to deselect all items.

5

When you have finished, click Save.

To make only your list of approved items available to users, select a computer list and make
sure to select “Access approved CD-ROMs only” in the Security pane for Computers. You may
also want to select “Show a panel for inserted CD-ROMs” to make it easy for Panels
workgroups to find inserted CDs.

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