Managed dock prefs

Hi I'm trying to apply different managed dock prefs for Macs in various labs. I created various docks on a client machine, uploaded them to the server, then set up groups for each lab and applied a managed dock to each group. I decided to modify the dock prefs, but for some reason the new changes are not applied to the client machines. I've tried deleting library/managed preferences, I've also tried removing the managed pref completely from the server, but it seems that the original once is still being applied.

Doh, solved it. Just in case anyone comes across anything similar, check dscl>Local>Defalt>ComputerGroups. I had a dock preference set in here that was overiding the new server prefs.

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