This procedure applies to LDAP services only.
Access the Administration Server and click the Users and Groups tab.
Click the Manage Organizational Units link.
Enter the name of the unit you want to find in the Find Organizational Unit field.
You can enter any of the following:
A name. Enter a full or partial name. All entries that equally match the search string are returned. If no such entries are found, all entries that contain the search string are found. If no such entries are found, any entries that sound like the search string are found.
An asterisk (*) to see all groups currently residing in your directory. You can achieve the same result by leaving the field blank.
Any LDAP search filter. Any string that contains an equal sign (=) is considered to be a search filter.
As an alternative, use the drop-down menus in the Find All Units Whose section to narrow the results of your search. For more information, see Find All Units Whose .
In the Look Within field, select the organizational unit under which you want to search for entries.
The default is the root point of the directory (topmost entry).
In the Format field, specify whether the output should be formatted for display on screen or for printing to a printer.
At any stage in this process, click the Find button.
All organizational units matching your search criteria will be displayed.
Click the link for the entry you want to display.
For LDAP services, the Find All Units Whose section enables you to build a custom search filter. Use the fields in this section to narrow the search results that are otherwise returned by Find Organizational Unit.
The left drop-down list specifies the attribute on which the search is based. The following options are available:
Unit name. Searches each entry’s full name for a match.
Description. Searches each organizational unit entry’s description for a match.
The center drop-down list specifies the type of search to perform. The following options are available:
Contains. Causes a sub-string search to be performed. Entries with attribute values containing the specified search string are returned. For example, if you know an organizational unit’s name probably contains the word “Administrator,” use this option with the search string “Administrator” to find the organizational unit entry.
Is. Causes an exact match to be found. Use this option when you know the exact value of an organizational unit’s attribute. For example, you know the exact spelling of the organizational unit’s name.
Isn’t. Returns all entries whose attribute value does not exactly match the search string. That is, use this option if you want to find all organizational units in the directory whose name does not contain “administrator.” Be aware, however, that use of this option can cause an extremely large number of entries to be returned.
Sounds like. Causes an approximate, or phonetic, search to be performed. Use this option if you know an attribute’s value, but are unsure of the spelling. For example, you do not know if an organizational unit’s name is spelled “Sarret’s list,” “Sarette’s list,” or “Sarett’s list.”
Starts with. Causes a sub-string search to be performed. Returns all entries whose attribute value starts with the specified search string. For example, you know an organizational unit’s name starts with “Product,” but do not know the rest of the name.
Ends with. Causes a sub-string search to be performed. Returns all entries whose attribute value ends with the specified search string. For example, you know an organizational unit’s name ends with “development,” but do not know the rest of the name.
In the right text field, enter a search string. To display all organizational unit entries contained in the Look Within directory, enter an asterisk (*) or leave this field blank.