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Re: way to turn off management altogether?



Remove the LDAP settings from the computer, then remove the /Library/Managed
Preferences folder from every machine.

There is also a mcx_cache located in Netinfo, both at the root level, and in
the group CONFIG

   -Mike


On 1/25/06 7:00 PM, "Marc Farnum Rendino" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Folks -
> 
> We no longer have need for any MCX features, and it seems they're
> getting in our way a bit with some apps; is there a way to batch
> remove, either at the workstation or the server?
> 
> We want to keep the accounts; simply remove any MCX influence from
> them, to eliminate that variable.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marc
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