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OS X Mountain Lion Server For Dummies
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OS X Mountain Lion Server For Dummies

by John Rizzo
October 2012
Intermediate to advanced
408 pages
9h 41m
English
For Dummies
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Configuring OS X Clients with Managed Preferences

Managed Preferences for Mac OS X (MCX) is a powerful feature that allows Mountain Lion Server to manage system, user, and applications preferences on Macs connected, or bound, to an Open Directory domain. With MCX, a Mac client can automatically load predefined settings from the central server. You can also define which applications can run. If you don’t want users buying items from the App Store, you can prevent the App Store from launching. If you don’t want users to change preferences, you can prevent them from launching System Preferences.

You can make a lot of these same settings with Profile Manager, but only with Macs running OS X 10.7 and later. With MCX, you can do this with any version of OS X.

MCX can manage any preference by storing a manifest, one or more preference files, on the Mac. Managed preferences can be set for almost any system, user, or application preference that uses Apple’s standard preference list (.plist) files. Many system and user settings are preconfigured for easy management in Workgroup Manager under the Preferences icon.

Before I get to setting up managed preferences, the next section describes how to create computer group accounts, which are very useful for applying managed preferences.

Creating computer and computer group accounts

Managed preferences make apparent the importance of computer and computer group accounts. Specific computer and computer group preferences streamline management of Energy ...

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