gconf is where those properties are set. You can use gconftool-2 to set them. gconf-editor is a gui tool to view the various gconf schemas and alter them.

If you want the setting to be mandatory, you need to set it in /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory via one of those tools (editing the text file by hand does not work).

This link from the RH4 desktop deployment guide should still be relevant:

https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/desktop-guide/s1-ddg-intro-gconf-default-mandatory.html

t35t0r wrote:
How do I set the default browser for all users on a system when they
click the globe icon in the gnome panel? I tried putting
X11BROWSER=whatever in /etc/htmlview.conf but that didn't override the
setting that I had set for myself using
gnome-default-application-properties . I don't have a ~/.html* file in
my home directory so where are the settings being set by
gnome-default-application-properties?

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