An example.plist file with settings from above enabled by default can be found here. Once the.plist file is complete, it will need to be named us.zoom.config.plist.When deploying, as long as this file is in the same folder as the ZoomInstallerIT.pkg, the installation will automatically put the.plist file into the /Library/Preferences folder. A CONFIG file is a configuration file used by various applications. It contains plain text parameters that define settings or preferences for building or running a program. CONFIG files are often referenced by software development programs to configure applications.
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In most cases, you should then see Using DHCP in the Configure IPv4 pop-up menu, along with your Mac’s IP address, subnet mask, router, DNS server, and search-domain information. At its simplest, the app.config is an XML file with many predefined configuration sections available and support for custom configuration sections. A “configuration section” is a snippet of XML with a schema meant to store some type of information.
Raymond Zachary wrote:
I have a G4 Laptop that connects readily to the University Hotspot as well as to my home wifi router. However the College would prefer I use the admin network which uses the same wifi hardware but is secure, unlike the hotspot network. The system is predominantly populated with XP machines and the IT folks have attempted to get me on the admin network but authentication with WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Personal, and WPA2 Enterprise do not work. When I try to use Airport Assist or diagnostics nothing helps. If I ask Airport to see the 'Configuration' file it sends me to an area of Microsoft related files which is an enigma to me.I suspect something in the configuation file, wherever it is, is important and perhaps similar to what XP uses. Does anyone have any information about hooking a Leopard G4 into a windows based network?
You shouldn't have to deal with any such configuration files. Pull down the AirPort menu bar item. In the resulting list you should see the 'admin network'. Select that, then enter the supplied password. If that doesn't work, check and report exactly what happened.
Feb 1, 2010 4:46 PM