fix: settings management moved in AC UI (#22399)

## Description
- Settings management has moved, this PR fixes this. I will update the
UI tests as well

## Related issues or tickets
- https://github.com/docker/docs/issues/22398

## Reviews
- [ ] Editorial review
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## How does it work? ## How does it work?
You can configure several Docker Desktop settings using either: You can configure several Docker Desktop settings using either:
- An `admin-settings.json` file. This file is located on the Docker Desktop host and can only be accessed by developers with root or administrator privileges. - An `admin-settings.json` file. This file is located on the Docker Desktop host and can only be accessed by developers with root or administrator privileges.
- Creating a settings policy in the Docker Admin Console - Creating a settings policy in the Docker Admin Console.
Settings that are defined by an administrator override any previous values set by developers and ensure that these cannot be modified. Settings that are defined by an administrator override any previous values set by developers and ensure that these cannot be modified.

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1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://app.docker.com/admin). 1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://app.docker.com/admin).
2. Select your organization or company from the **Choose profile** page. 2. Select your organization or company from the **Choose profile** page.
3. Under Docker Desktop, select **Reporting**. By default, non-compliant users 3. Under **Docker Desktop**, select **Reporting**. By default, non-compliant users
are displayed. are displayed.
4. Optional. Select the **Hide compliant users** checkbox to show both compliant 4. Optional. Select the **Hide compliant users** checkbox to show both compliant
and non-compliant users. and non-compliant users.

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## Create a settings policy ## Create a settings policy
1. Within the [Docker Admin Console](https://admin.docker.com/) navigate to the company or organization you want to define a settings policy for. 1. Within the [Docker Admin Console](https://app.docker.com/admin) navigate to the company or organization you want to define a settings policy for.
2. Under the **Security and access** section, select **Desktop Settings Management**. 2. Under the **Docker Desktop** section, select **Settings Management**.
3. In the top-right corner, select **Create a settings policy**. 3. Select **Create a settings policy**.
4. Give your settings policy a name and an optional description. 4. Give your settings policy a name and an optional description.
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## Settings policy actions ## Settings policy actions
From the **Actions** menu on the **Desktop Settings Management** page in the Docker Admin Console, you can: From the **Actions** menu on the **Settings Management** page in the Docker Admin Console, you can:
- Edit or delete an existing settings policy. - Edit or delete an existing settings policy.
- Export a settings policy as an `admin-settings.json` file. - Export a settings policy as an `admin-settings.json` file.
- Promote a policy that is applied to a select group of users, to be the new global default policy for all users. - Promote a policy that is applied to a select group of users, to be the new global default policy for all users.