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Novell iManager 2.7.5 Administration Guide - NetIQ

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Object Search: Located on the left side of the Object Selector, the object search lets you define the<br />

search criteria. Once defined, click Search to perform the specified search operation. You can define<br />

your search using the following fields:<br />

• Start search in: Specifies the starting container for the search operation. If you want the search to<br />

include subordinate containers, select Search sub-containers.<br />

• Search for objects named: Defines the object name filter for this search. Use the asterisk wildcard<br />

to specify a partial name. For example: ldap*, *cert, *server*.<br />

• Advanced Browsing: This link opens the Advanced Selection tool, from which you can specify<br />

additional, attribute‐level search settings. For more information, see “Advanced Selection” on<br />

page 34.<br />

• Load Criteria/Save Criteria: These two links let you load a previously defined search definition<br />

and save the current filter so it can be re‐used, respectively.<br />

Multiple Select / Single Select: Located above the right side of the results list, this link lets you<br />

toggle between selecting a single object or multiple objects against which you want to perform a task.<br />

The default option is Single Select. For more information, see “Selecting and Filtering Objects” on<br />

page 33.<br />

Results List: Displays the results of the search operation. By default, the results list displays 100<br />

objects on a page, but you can change this number, if desired. Use the Previous and Next buttons to<br />

navigate between results pages.<br />

NOTE: The Search tab does not let you navigate objects, such as opening container objects, in the<br />

results list. If you want to be able to do this, use Object Selector’s Browse tab.<br />

Selected Objects: This component only appears when you are selecting multiple objects for the<br />

current task. The Selected Objects field lists the objects currently selected for the task. Click OK when<br />

the list is complete. Click Clear All if you want to empty the selected objects list and start over.<br />

For more information about selecting single or multiple objects for a task, see “Selecting and Filtering<br />

Objects” on page 33.<br />

Browsing Objects 31

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