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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Locking Down Finder Command Preferences Post 302450743 by [MA]Flying_Meat on Friday 3rd of September 2010 04:14:32 PM
Old 09-03-2010
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Originally Posted by unimachead
...but the complexity lies in deploying it under Aquaconnect's ability to allow deployment of the settings per user that authenticates within their terminal session.
Presumably, Aquaconnect spawns multiple user sessions via some display functionality, but the actual user session on the server is still identical to a single user logon at the physical server. no?

That is, a new user logging on to the server via Aquaconnect, still automagically gets a "default" home folder on that server, created in /Users/

If that is the case, then any admin user can modify the /System/Library/User\ Template/<language>.proj/Library/Preferences/ directory. That takes care of any new user accounts that are created on the server for remote sessions.
Then you can copy the MCX file to existing user's home folders on the server and change privs for that preference file as needed via a script 'er something?

As I recall, Aquaconnect was positioned as the Mac equivalent to RDC on the PC. If that is the case, then user sessions are spawned on the server
 

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evmchmgr(1M)															      evmchmgr(1M)

NAME
evmchmgr - Event Manager channel manager SYNOPSIS
config_file] log_file] DESCRIPTION
The EVM channel manager is started automatically by the EVM daemon, and usually should not be run as a stand-alone program. It reads a set of channel definitions from the channel configuration file and executes the commands defined as the monitor and cleanup functions for any channel, at the configured intervals. A channel is not required to be configured with either of these periodic functions. However, the channel manager ignores any channels which do not have either of these functions. By default, the channel manager reads its configuration from the file. To specify a different configuration file, use the command. If the channel configuration file is changed while the channel manager is running, use the command to instruct the channel manager to reconfigure itself. The channel manager reconfigures itself when is run, or upon receipt of a signal. Options Sets the configuration file to config_file. The default configuration file is Sets message output to log_file. The default is When the channel manager starts, it renames any previous message file by appending to its name, and creates a new file. RETURN VALUES
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. FILES
Default channel configuration file Default channel manager log file SEE ALSO
Commands kill(1), evmd(1M), evmreload(1M), evmstart(1M), evmstop(1M). Files evmchannel.conf(4). Event Management EVM(5). EVM Events EvmEvent(5). Event Filter EvmFilter(5). evmchmgr(1M)
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