Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 303

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6 In the Xnest window, make the changes to the settings that you want.
Each setting you change appears in the Xnest window.
You can choose to make each setting mandatory (click Edit > Enforce Mandatory
in the Xnest window), to ignore a setting (click Edit > Changes > Ignore), or
make a setting the default (don't select either Ignore or Mandatory).
7 To lock settings for users, click Edit > Lockdown in the Xnest window.
You can choose from the following options:
Panel:
Lets you lock down the panels, disable force quit, disable lock screen,
disable logout, and disable any of the applets in the Disabled Applets list.
OpenOffice:
documents, load and save options, and user interface options.
Epiphany Web Browser:
screen, and disable quit, arbitrary URLs, bookmark and toolbar editing, and unsafe
protocols.
8 To save the profile, click Profile > Save.
The profile is saved in /etc/opt/gnome/desktop-profiles.
9 Click Profile > Quit to close the Xnest window, then click Close to exit Sabayon.
10.15.2 Applying a Profile
You can apply a profile to individual users or to all users on a workstation.
1 Click Computer > More Applications > System > Desktop Profile Editor.
2 If you are not logged in as root, type the root password, then click Continue.
3 Select the profile you want to apply, then click Users.
Lets you define the macro security level for OpenOffice.org
Lets you hide the menu bar, make the window full
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