The official docs took a lot of time and effort, on many people's
parts (hence no Leopard T&T yet...), so I'd start there. I set up Dock
variations in my lab all the time, and they stay put. Perhaps you'd
share what you are experiencing.
johnd
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On Jan 2, 2008, at 6:24 AM, Stuart Ramdeen wrote:
An article on how to get Leopard's MCX to consistently apply managed
Dock settings would be nice.
Apart from that, I think all the other MCX settings that I've tested
work very well. Haven't tried homesync. yet...... There's a lovely
new tickbox in server admin... Must read the manual.
;-)
On 21 Dec 2007, at 19:13, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 11:54 AM, Nigel Kersten wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:23 AM, John DeTroye wrote:
And Property List Editor is in the Utilities folder on the Server
Admin disk. As well as remembering that using the Details section
in WGM/Preferences to add settings applies them easily to all of
the computers in your Guest or specific groups.
Go, go Leopard MCX!!! (And don't forget to read the fine docs.....)
And perhaps even better for things that don't fit easily into
MCX.... we now have Macs that ship with the very very excellent
plistlib module as part of the base Python distribution.
MCX in Leopard is a huge improvement. Things like the bloody
awesome FolderRedirector are slowly doing away with all the kinds
of things we used to have to do with LoginHooks, and it's never a
bad thing to have more than one way to accomplish a client
management task....