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182 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences
Preference manifests may be stored in application bundles (in /Contents/Resources) or
they may be standalone files. They help you, the administer, in modifying and setting
the managed preferences, (by providing names and descriptions, and telling you what
preferences are managed and how to set them.) Preference manifests clarify what key
values in the preference editor an application honors, and give you information as to
how to set those keys to achieve your goal. Preference Manifests are merely a
presentation layer over the Preference Editor, and get picked up automatically when
they exist for an application.
The setting and modifications you make on an applications keys are stored in directory
services. When you modify an applications preference key values in the Preference
Editor, any users, groups, or computer lists you have selected acquire these managed
preferences.
Adding a Managed Preference by Importing it From an
Application
You can import preference keys and values via preference files for any application. This
gives you the ability to set a user’s experience on an application to be identical to what
yours already is.
To import a preference file into managed preferences:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences, then click Details.
2 Make sure the right directory is selected and that you are authenticated for it, and then
select one or more users, groups, or computer lists.
3 Click Add.
4 Select the com.apple.<applicationname>.plist in the dialogue and click Add.
If the application provides a preference manifest, it appears in the list in Workgroup
Manager (in plain text). Managed preferences that don’t have a preference manifest
associated with them are in italics.
Even if an application does not have a preference manifest, you can use the Preference
Editor to import and add existing preferences (from ~/Library/Preferences/) into
directory services, and cause the end-users preferences to be set to these preferences.
Thus any application that uses Mac OS X preferences may be managed.
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