Lesson Review


1.

List the directories where the system looks for preference lists.

2.

What is a Preference Manifest?

3.

List the four frequencies at which a preference setting can be applied to a user's session.

4.

What is the difference between a Simple Finder and normal Finder?

5.

What are some ways to limit a user's access to a UNIX command line?

6.

Name the three situations that might arise when similar preferences are managed by more than one account type.

7.

How do you set Software Update to recognize a different Software Update server if the account is not managed?

Answers

1.

~/Library/Preferences/, /Library/Preferences/, /Network/Library/Preferences/.

2.

A Preference Manifest is a plist that describes the options and possible values for an application's preference list.

3.

Never, Once, Often, Always.

4.

The Simple Finder can only run items in the user's Dock, has no Desktop or file-navigation abilities, and has a much smaller set of pull-down menus.

5.

Use the Simple Finder, disallow use of the Terminal application, disallow UNIX tools to run, or set the user's shell to None.

6.

Inherit, Combine, Override.

7.

sudo defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL http://your.server.name:8088/index.sucatalog




Apple Training Series(c) Mac OS X v10. 4 System Administration Reference
Apple Training Series: Mac OS X v10.4 System Administration Reference, Volume 2
ISBN: 0321423151
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 128

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