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Multi-domain system admin - Mac OS Tutorial
From the course: macOS for IT Administrators
Multi-domain system admin
- [Instructor] When you install a new application, sometimes the Application Installer will ask you if the application should be installed for you alone or for all users on the system. If you select Just For Me, a new application's folder will appear in your Users folder and the app will be installed there because other users cannot see inside of that folder or use its contents. If you select For All Users, the application goes into the Applications folder at the root level of the hard drive because that folder is accessible or readable by all users on the system. When you install a font, you have the option of installing that font into your user account or all users on the system. Place the font in your User Fonts folder and only that user account will be able to use it or even know that it's there. Place the font in the local library folder Fonts folder and all users can use the font. Try to place the font in the…
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The many layers of macOS1m 48s
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Multi-domain system admin2m 5s
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Kernel extensions and system extensions1m 35s
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What is a plist file?2m 56s
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The startup process2m 33s
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Modifying the startup process2m 46s
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Using Safe Mode1m 57s
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Backing up2m 24s
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Installing macOS2m 21s
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