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Compositing Preferences

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In previous chapters, we’ve mentioned that you can manage preferences for users, groups, computers, and computer groups. But what happens if a given preference is managed for multiple objects? For example, let’s say you manage the Dock settings for the “MyOrgUsers” group, which contains all the users in your organization, and also manage the Dock settings for “Joe User,” a specific user in your organization, who also happens to be a member of “MyOrgUsers.”

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Clay Andres Steve Anglin Mark Beckner Ewan Buckingham Gary Cornell Jonathan Gennick Jonathan Hassell Michelle Lowman Matthew Moodie Duncan Parkes Jeffrey Pepper Frank Pohlmann Douglas Pundick Ben Renow-Clarke Dominic Shakeshaft Matt Wade Tom Welsh Anita Castro Mary Ann Fugate

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© 2010 Edward Marczak and Greg Neagle

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Marczak, E., Neagle, G. (2010). Compositing Preferences. In: Andres, C., et al. Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2938-4_8

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