Location of Premiere system preferences on a Mac

So
I had the issue with playback on a Mac as described in this article:
http://wolphbite.com/blog/?p=94
So the steps they outline work, but I had 2 labs over 30 Macs each to apply this fix to. So after making changes to the Audio Hardware in Adobe Premiere CS5, where does it save that file to on a Mac? Anyone know?
It is Snow Leopard Mac OSX 10.6 if that helps too.
Thanks in advance.

Thank you for this answer, but I am looking for the system wide preferences for Premiere. Because if I create a project under a standard network account, have the playback issue, then go and make the above mentioned change in an admin account it fixes it for the project created in the standard account. That would mean it is storing the prefs for the audio hardware in another location... just not sure where.

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