You know when you go to add a printer in Mac OS X… Ever wonder where that comes from? Well, wonder no more: /System/Library/CoreServices/AddPrinter.app
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Mac OS X Server 10.5: Managed Preferences Update
I originally posted this at http://www.318.com/TechJournal If you’re familiar with Managed Preferences in Tiger then you’re basically already familiar with Managed Preferences in Leopard Server. But there are some great new features that Apple has provided us with by popular demand. These include the following: Applications There are now more features to the Applications Managed Preference. You can allow or disallow applications by selecting them individually or a folder. This means that you can allow access to applications located in the /Applications folder but disallow all applications located in the /Applications/Utilities folder. There are also now controls for allowing specific widgets and disabling Front Row. Finder There are new options…
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Triangle vs. Dual Directory?
It’s just a terminology thing… 😉
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Mac OS X: Troubleshooting Kerberos
First make sure your time is within the acceptable skew. Then, your first set of tools is kinit, kdestroy, kpasswd. Or just use the Kerberos.app in /System/Library/CoreServices. Next is kadmin and kadmin.local. More on those later.
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Mac OS X Server: Managed iWork Preferences
Looking to suppress the iWork registration dialog? Well, add /System/Library/CoreServices to your managed preferences and look iWork Registration. Then you can add License Number and Registration State and use managed preferences to suppress the dialog.