[Casper] Flushing User Caches
Gene Anderson
ganderson at phrd.ab.ca
Wed Jan 21 12:58:30 PST 2009
"Thomas Larkin" <tlarki at kckps.org> writes:
>What you can do is have a policy set for log in via JSS web front end and have it execute the script. Can you post your script?
rm -Rf ~/Library/Caches/Safari/*
> I assume removing the temp and cache files the application will create new ones upon next launch, and they are stored in that user's home directory.
yes. I'm mostly interested in the Safari cache.
>So you can wild card or loop it for user's that are located in /Users and exclude shared if need be.
Casper policy is set to execute on login, frequency ongoing, scope for all desired machines, and the script is specified in the Scripts tab.
Do I have to specify any of the extra paramter options?
Gene Anderson
Systems Analyst, ACTC, MCP
Pembina Hills Regional Division No.7
Phone: (780) 674-8535 ext 6860
email: ganderson at phrd.ab.ca
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