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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions content/manuals/desktop/settings.md
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- Select the Docker menu {{< inline-image src="images/whale-x.svg" alt="whale menu" >}} and then **Settings**
- Select the **Settings** icon from the Docker Dashboard.

You can also locate the `settings.json` file at:
- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings.json`
You can also locate the `settings-store.json` file at:
- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings-store.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings-store.json`

## General

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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions content/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot/topics.md
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Docker Desktop will launch successfully, but some screens may appear green, distorted,
or have some visual artifacts.

To work around this issue, disable hardware acceleration by creating a `"disableHardwareAcceleration": true` entry in Docker Desktop's `settings.json` file. You can find this file at:
To work around this issue, disable hardware acceleration by creating a `"disableHardwareAcceleration": true` entry in Docker Desktop's `settings-store.json` file. You can find this file at:

- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings.json.`
- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings-store.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings-store.json.`

After updating the `settings.json` file, close and restart Docker Desktop to apply the changes.
After updating the `settings-store.json` file, close and restart Docker Desktop to apply the changes.

## Topics for Linux and Mac

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In Docker Desktop version 4.19, gVisor replaced VPNKit to enhance the performance of VM networking when using the Virtualization framework on macOS 13 and above.

To continue using VPNKit, add `"networkType":"vpnkit"` to your `settings.json` file located at `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json`.
To continue using VPNKit, add `"networkType":"vpnkit"` to your `settings-store.json` file located at `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.json`.

## Topics for Windows

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If the values available aren't sufficient for your
needs, you can reconfigure it to any value, as long as the value is larger than 30 seconds, by
changing `autoPauseTimeoutSeconds` in the Docker Desktop `settings.json` file:
changing `autoPauseTimeoutSeconds` in the Docker Desktop `settings-store.json` file:

- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings.json`
- Mac: `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.json`
- Windows: `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings-store.json`
- Linux: `~/.docker/desktop/settings-store.json`

There's no need to restart Docker Desktop after reconfiguring.

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>**Note**
>
> If you are an [organization owner](/manuals/admin/organization/manage-a-team.md#organization-owner), you can turn off extensions for your users. Open the `settings.json` file, and set `"extensionsEnabled"` to `false`.
> The `settings.json` file is located at:
> - `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json` on Mac
> - `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings.json` on Windows
> If you are an [organization owner](/manuals/admin/organization/manage-a-team.md#organization-owner), you can turn off extensions for your users. Open the `settings-store.json` file, and set `"extensionsEnabled"` to `false`.
> The `settings-store.json` file is located at:
> - `~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.json` on Mac
> - `C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings-store.json` on Windows
>
> This can also be done with [Hardened Docker Desktop](/manuals/security/for-admins/hardened-desktop/_index.md)

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### What do developers see when the settings are enforced?

Any settings that are enforced, are grayed out in Docker Desktop and the user is unable to edit them, either via the Docker Desktop UI, CLI, or the `settings.json` file. In addition, if Enhanced Container Isolation is enforced, developers can't use privileged containers or similar techniques to modify enforced settings within the Docker Desktop Linux VM, for example, reconfigure proxy and networking of reconfigure Docker Engine.
Any settings that are enforced, are grayed out in Docker Desktop and the user is unable to edit them, either via the Docker Desktop UI, CLI, or the `settings-store.json` file. In addition, if Enhanced Container Isolation is enforced, developers can't use privileged containers or similar techniques to modify enforced settings within the Docker Desktop Linux VM, for example, reconfigure proxy and networking of reconfigure Docker Engine.

![Proxy settings grayed out](/assets/images/grayed-setting.png)

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If `locked: false`, it's similar to setting a factory default in that:
- For new installs, `locked: false` pre-populates the relevant settings in the Docker Desktop UI, but users are able to modify it.

- If Docker Desktop is already installed and being used, `locked: false` is ignored. This is because existing users of Docker Desktop may have already updated a setting, which in turn will have been written to the relevant config file, for example the `settings.json` or `daemon.json`. In these instances, the user's preferences are respected and we don't alter these values. These can be controlled by the admin by setting `locked: true`.
- If Docker Desktop is already installed and being used, `locked: false` is ignored. This is because existing users of Docker Desktop may have already updated a setting, which in turn will have been written to the relevant config file, for example the `settings-store.json` or `daemon.json`. In these instances, the user's preferences are respected and we don't alter these values. These can be controlled by the admin by setting `locked: true`.

The following `admin-settings.json` code and table provides an example of the required syntax and descriptions for parameters and values:

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