I'm just wondering if there is a way to re-read the preferences for a
user without logging out and back in.In particular, I've removed a plist
file for a user for printer preferences
Is anyone using printer presets in Ventura?I've been trying to make two
- one for Greyscale and one for Colour but it keeps going back to
colourIf I do this on Monterey it works fineI've tried it on several
machines with the same result
Xcode 14 on Ventura seems to have a different setup than in the past.
When it’s first opened it presents this and if I click the Install
button it promos for admin credentials. Does anyone know how to
preinstall the platform items?
On the iPad: General > VPN & Device Management only displayed VPN - not
anything to do with MDMUpgraded to the latest OS from the device and now
I see all the Configuration Profiles in General > VPN & Device
Management but still when I try and do any...
We are working through a rollout of 802.1x and so our iPads will shortly
be using Device Certificates in a configuration profile to access the
network.One section here has ~30 iPads that they use for outreach and so
want to have the ability to erase ...
Thanks @RobinJJ - our printers are Konica Minolta via Papercut but the
driver is the Konica Minolta one. I even did a manual install with the
latest driver just to make sure but keep having this issue.I see on
Macadmins Slack in the #printers-n-cups ...
Thanks @Tribruin - did try that but it doesn't seem to do anything for
the printing presets. Until I do the reboot or logout/logon but then
again if I do that I don't have tosudo killall cfprefsd
This was what I was presented with in a lab that I upgraded to Ventura.
Xcode automatically updated but I suspect I needed to re-run the
postinstall script that installs all the packages
in/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Resources/Packages/So far in...