Property Lists, Preferences and Profiles for Apple Administrators - Armin Briegel

Property Lists, Preferences and Profiles for Apple Administrators

By Armin Briegel

  • Release Date: 2017-03-20
  • Genre: System Administration
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 9 Ratings)

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Property Lists, Preferences and Profiles for Apple Administrators

(New Update, June 2018!)

These three topics seem minor, but can be a major headache for Apple Administrators. Mastering them will make you a better Apple Administrator.
Property Lists are a common configuration file format on macOS and iOS. Learn about the file structure, file formats and the tools and scripting languages that you can use to read and edit Property Lists.
Preferences are special use case of property lists. Learn about the special considerations and tools you need to work with preferences. Also learn how you can read and change user and system preferences safely.
Configuration Profiles provide and manage pre-defined settings for users and computers on macOS and iOS. Whether you use Apple’s Profile Manager, a commercial Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution like Jamf Pro or Filewave, or an open source management system like Munki, you will learn how configuration profiles work and how you can build custom profiles for many solutions.
Table of Contents
What are Property Lists?
• XML Property List File format
• other File formats
Editing Property Lists
• Text Editors
• Xcode
• PlistEdit Pro
• PlistBuddy
• plutil
• Python
• AppleScript
• Swift
Preferences
• Overview
• defaults Command
• Preference Domains
• Python
Configuration Profiles
• About Configuration Profiles
• Installing Profiles
• Creating Profiles
Appendix
• On Hidden Files
• Internet Shortcut Files

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