![]() ![]() MCXįor several years, Apple has had a technology for managing workstations and the user experience, often referred to as MCX, or Managed Client for OS X. ![]() The questions go like this: "How do I manage the screen saver so it always asks for a password?" "How can I prevent the OS from asking the user if they want to use a newly connected FireWire/USB disk as a Time Machine backup destination?" "How do I get the Office 2008 Setup Assistant to not pop up for new users?" Or more generally, "How do I manage the user experience on all my machines?" Nine times out of ten, this question can be answered with "Use MCX!". You'll also hear these questions at the Macworld IT track, and at WWDC. There is a certain type of question that pops up over and over again on the MacEnterprise mailing list, the radmind-users list, and other lists, forums, and discussion groups where Mac admins hang out. Educational Institution and Student DiscountsĬolumn Tag: MacEnterprise MacEnterprise: MCX - No Excuses, Now! New options for managing workstationsīy Greg Neagle, Frequently Asked Questions. ![]()
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