Profiles
A profile is a collection of default settings and restrictions
that can be applied to either individual users or groups of users.
The KDE desktop environment as well as all TDE applications use
a specific
directory structure
to lookup configuration settings and various other information.
KDE knows about several
locations
for these directory structures.
All the information and
configuration settings
found in the various locations are
combined
before they are used.
Lock down
features control whether settings in the user's home folder ($TDEHOME or ~/.trinity)
are taken into account or not.
A profile consists of a standard KDE directory structure in a custom location with
settings and information chosen by you.
&kiosktool; lets you chose in which location
a profile should be stored. Information about available profiles is stored in
the file &etc_tderc;.
It is recommended to store all profiles under a single
directory. In this case the &etc_tderc; file only needs to contain a reference to this
single directory and KDE and &kiosktool; will automatically pick up all profiles stored
under this directory. See the chapter for more information.