Re: [Evolution] Locking system.wide settings for a park of 500+ workstation.
- From: Mark Gordon <mtgordon ximian com>
- To: guenther <guenther rudersport de>
- Cc: Hans Deragon <hans deragon biz>, evolution lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Locking system.wide settings for a park of 500+ workstation.
- Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:36:11 -0400
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 17:20, guenther wrote:
How can I lock some settings of evolution over 500+ workstations?
For instance, I want to lock the LDAP server hostname on the
workstations. First time users would have nothing to setup and could
not screw it up. Ideally, the configuration would lie on a server or
NFS mount with read only access for the user.
I'm not entirely sure about this, but here are some notes and thoughts
about this:
The file /usr/share/evolution/1.4/default_user/addressbook-sources.xml
seems to be the source for the pre-defined addressbook. It should be
possible, to edit this.
...bearing in mind that updates will clobber the changed version.
The user configuration is stored in ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/ using
GConf. You probably can make this a link, but I doubt read-only will
work without major problems...
http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/2.0/ has some advice on locking
down GConf settings, but I think ~/evolution/addressbook-sources.xml is
still used to define LDAP servers. It may not be a problem if that's
read-only or a symlink to a file on a server (easier if an admin needs
to change something), but I haven't tested that approach.
-Mark Gordon
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