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a. Click Browse to the right of the Root of the Search field. The Select

Distinguished Name DN Path: Tree View dialog box appears. b. Expand an item in the tree view to display its entries. c. Continue navigating to the entry that represents the level you want for the root of your search.

d. Select that entry, then click OK. The DN for the root of your search appears in

the Root of the Search text box in the right pane. 7. In the Max Results entries box, type the maximum number of entries you want your search to retrieve. The default is 200. The directory server retrieves the value you set, up to 1000.

8. In the Max Search Time seconds box, type the maximum number of seconds for

the duration of your search. The value you enter here must be at least that of the default, namely, 25. The directory server searches for the amount of time you specify, up to one hour.

9. In the Search Depth list, select the level in the DIT to which you want to search.

The options are: ■ Base : Retrieves a particular directory entry. Along with this search depth, you use the search criteria bar to select the attribute objectClass and the filter Present. ■ One Level : Limits your search to all entries beginning one level down from the root of your search. ■ Subtree : Searches entries within the entire subtree, including the root of your search. This is the default. 10. Set search criteria. Optionally, select Show LDAP filter, then type a query string directly into the LDAP Query text field. Alternatively, use the lists and text fields on the search criteria bar to focus your search. a. From the list at the left end of the search criteria bar, select an attribute of the entry for which you want to search. Because not all attributes are used in every entry, be sure that the attribute you specify actually corresponds to one in the entry for which you are looking. Otherwise, the search fails. b. From the list in the middle of the search criteria bar, select a filter. c. In the text box at the right end of the search criteria bar, type the value for the attribute you just selected. For example, if the attribute you selected was cn, you could type the particular common name you want to find. d. Click + to add this search criterion to the LDAP Query field.

e. To view the LDAP filter you have selected, select Show LDAP filter.

f. To further refine your search, use the list of conjunctions AND, OR, NOT

AND , and NOT OR and the lists and text fields on the search criteria bar to to add additional search criteria. Click + to add a search criterion to the LDAP Query field. Click X to delete a search criterion from the LDAP Query field. 11. Click Search. Search results, if any, are displayed below the data tree. If an LDAP error icon appears, mouse over it to see the error. Search again with different criteria, if necessary, to correct the error. Click the Search Filter icon to see