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  • ...logged in, you can add them using the Directory Utility. However, by using Directory Utility, the user account will only have administrative access so long as t ...t make sure the [[Add or Remove Mac from Active Directory|Mac is on Active Directory]].
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  • #Open Terminal (Applications/Utilities). ...nt to execute when a user logs in—it doesn't have to be in the user's Home directory.
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  • *Any open browsers will need to be quit and re-opened before the changes take affect. *Since this is in the home directory, the user doesn't need to be admin to run it.
    923 bytes (136 words) - 20:37, 15 November 2012
  • There are two ways to add a Mac to Active Directory. The results are the same. Before proceeding make sure the Mac is connected == Open Directory Utility ==
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  • ...package for bookmarks and settings for Firefox. Create a BEFORE snapshot, open up Firefox and make the changes you want, and the create an AFTER snapshot. ...ch all user accounts are copied from, Macs also have a '''User Template''' directory. Those folders are located in '''/System/Library/User Templates/English.lpr
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  • ...em to the InstaDMG image or you could even manage them using MCX with Open Directory.<br/> * Then we need the script itself. I use Active Directory for logging in, so the Realname gets set by whatever info is in AD. You wil
    4 KB (631 words) - 12:20, 1 April 2012
  • ...em to the InstaDMG image or you could even manage them using MCX with Open Directory. This is all you need to do in order to get it to not prompt users with th * Then we need the script itself. I use Active Directory for logging in, so the FirstName and LastName are set by whatever info is i
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  • We want to create a script that will open the Runtime application as root. Create the file at /usr/sbin/dsruntime.sh #Open DeployStudio with Sudo
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  • ...ipts/CompanyName/firstboot.sh. There is also a scripts folder in the same directory as ROOT, it will contain our postflight script that will be executed after # Open edu.someuni.firstboot.plist in your favorite text editor (TextWrangler is m
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  • ...d ~/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.acrobat.90.sh to your MCX (local or Open Directory). to the MCX com.adobe.acrobat.90.sh add under "often":<br/>
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  • #Open the installer and double click on the '''VirtualBox.mpkg''' icon and click #Open '''VirtualBox''' which is located under the '''/Applications''' folder.
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  • ...homepage. Some packages also do "helpful" things like using osascript to open a finder window showing their newly-installed Application. The problem wit ##Don't use osascript (or other methods) to open Finder windows. See this article --> http://blog.macadmincorner.com/adobe-
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  • #Whenever you see ~ it is referring to the home directory. Rather than typing out:<br />'''<code>/Macintosh/Users/myAccount/InstaDMG< It is an open source project. Website: http://code.google.com/p/instadmg/
    70 KB (10,961 words) - 05:11, 28 May 2013