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<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Server</strong> 4.2<br />

Chapter 12 <strong>User</strong> Databases<br />

– Strip starting characters through the last X character—When you select Process all<br />

usernames after stripping domain name and delimiter, this option specifies that ACS attempts<br />

to strip a prefixed domain qualifier. If, in the username, ACS finds the delimiter character that<br />

is specified in the X box, it strips all characters from the beginning of the username through the<br />

delimiter character. If the username contains more than one of the characters that are specified<br />

in the X box, ACS strips characters through the last occurrence of the delimiter character.<br />

For example, if the delimiter character is the backslash (\) and the username is<br />

DOMAIN\echamberlain, ACS submits echamberlain to an LDAP server.<br />

Note The X box cannot contain the following special characters: the pound sign (#), the question mark<br />

(?), the quote (“), the asterisk (*), the right angle bracket (>), and the left angle bracket (

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