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Mac OS X stores a user's System Preferences settings in the Preferences folder within the Library folder in the user's account.
Registered users can edit their user preferences (settings) by clicking the "My settings" link in the blue sidebar.
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The system will through a warning message stating that the "Highlighted Fields are mandatory"
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Software preferences are simply application specific configuration options that a user can change to suite their particular needs.
Mac OS X stores a user's System Preferences settings in the Preferences folder with the Library folder for the user's account. The screen sharing settings are stored in the preference file called com.apple.ScreenSharing.plist.
You ask the administrator to give you access to the System Preferences. They will usually say "No".