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I am considering buying my first Mac, which will be used in a predominantly Windows environment, with Windows fileshares. I need to be able to prevent the creation of.trashes,.dsstore and. files on those shares. Is this possible, and if so, how? Unless I can do it, I can't buy a Mac and will have to stick exclusively to Windows PCs. BlueHarvest 6.3.9 – Disable DSStore creation and more. July 29, 2016 BlueHarvest is an exterminator for your Mac's unnecessary Desktop Service Store (DSStore) and resource fork (AppleDouble) files. BlueHarvest automatically removes.DSStore and. AppleDouble files from your USB keys, SD cards, music players, file servers or any non Mac disk. BlueHarvest removes these items as they're created or modified so you'll always be metadata free without you needing to lift a finger. Previous post: MacPilot – Enable over 1,200 hidden features 11.0.3 next post: BlueHarvest – Disable DSStore creation and more 7.2.0. .DSStore is also a PITA if you use a mac on windows shares. It's invisible to mac users but shows up to windows users. IIIRC however windows uses it's own hidden files and the reverse situation is true.

Hello there osvaldogustavo,

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I found an article that I think will be exactly what you need. Its called Mac OS X v10.4 and later: How to prevent .DS_Store file creation over network connections found here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1629 Markly 1 6 0 download free.


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To configure a Mac OS X user account so that .DS_Store files are not created when interacting with a remote file server using the Finder, follow the steps below:

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Note: This will affect the user's interactions with SMB/CIFS, AFP, NFS, and WebDAV servers.

  1. Open Terminal.
  2. Execute this command:
    defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true
  3. Either restart the computer or log out and back in to the user account.

If you want to prevent .DS_Store file creation for other users on the same computer, log in to each user account and perform the steps above—or distribute a copy of the newly modified com.apple.desktopservices.plist file to the~/Library/Preferences folder of other user accounts.

Additional Information

These steps do not prevent the Finder from creating .DS_Store files on the local volume, and these steps do not prevent previously existing .DS_Store files from being copied to the remote file server.

https://gugutk250.weebly.com/88-fortune-slots.html. How many gb of storage does a macbook pro have. Disabling the creation of .DS_Store files on remote file servers can cause unexpected behavior in the Finder (clickhere for an example).

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May 7, 2013 8:44 AM

It would be interesting if we could apply this preference to a network domain, so that all users in a company (for example) would automatically get the pref, as long as they don't overwrite it. That way users wouldn't need to remember to make this change, and everyone in the network would just behave 'better' by this standard.

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https://kids-free.mystrikingly.com/blog/snipper-1-3-1-download-free. More Info:
In theory there are 3 sets of preference locations on a mac:
~/Library/Preferences
/Library/Preferences
/Network/Library/Preferences

The Pref system is supposed to use a known order of searching to find a pref, starting at the top of the list, working its way down (I don't know if the order I gave is the search order, btw). If none of the locations have the pref set, then a default, choosen by the app is used.

This would allow The same file to exist on all three locations, but allow an admin to set some network wide prefs in the /Network folder (not necessarily all the prefs either, just one key-value pair), somebody to set some prefs for the machine, and then the user to override the prefs for when they are logged in.

I actually have never seen the /Network prefs used, but I've also never been in a managed macintosh network environment. Whether or not the network domain ever got implemented I don't know, and how the /Network/Library folder would even get created or accessed, I am unsure.

Just thought it would be interesting to see this pref get set in the /network domain, so each individual user in the company would not have to set it each time they got a new mac or re-installed the OS, etc.

Blue

links:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/Concepts/UserPreferences.html





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