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Ektron CMS400.NET User Manual

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Performing a Basic <strong>User</strong> Search<br />

My Workspace<br />

A Basic search is the easiest to perform and returns the widest<br />

array of results.<br />

A Basic search is based on the following criteria:<br />

• Email<br />

• Display Name<br />

• First Name<br />

• Last Name<br />

• Custom <strong>User</strong> Properties - these properties define information<br />

about a user beyond the standard <strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS400.NET</strong> user<br />

properties. See Also: The Administrator <strong>Manual</strong> section ><br />

“Custom <strong>User</strong> Properties”<br />

• Personal Tags - tags are keywords that are associated with a<br />

user or community group in CMS400. See Also: The<br />

Administrator <strong>Manual</strong> section > “Community Management” ><br />

“Tags”<br />

• Group Name<br />

• Group Description<br />

• Group Tags - tags are keywords that are associated with a<br />

user or community group in CMS400. See Also: The Developer<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> section > “Community Management” > “Tags”<br />

To use the basic search, enter a name, email, group name or tag<br />

into the text box. Then, click the Search button. Any matches<br />

appear in the results. See Also: ”Using Community Search<br />

Results” on page 408<br />

You can also perform wildcard searches, but the wildcard must<br />

appear after the first letter in the search. For example, you can<br />

search for J*, but not *J. J* returns all users and community<br />

<strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS400.NET</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, Version 7.5 405

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