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4
Click Find.
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In the resulting table, click the name of the entry you want to edit.
The Find All Groups Whose Field
This field lets you build a custom search filter. Use this field to narrow down
the search results.
Find All Groups Whose provides the following search criteria:
1. The left drop-down list lets you specify the attribute that the search is
based on.
The options are
Full Name
Description
2. In the middle drop-down list, select the type of search you want to
perform.
The options include the following:
Contains: Entries with attribute values containing the specified
search string are returned.
Is: Use this option when you know the exact value of a group's
attribute.
Isn't: Returns all the entries whose attribute value does not exactly
match the search string. If you want to find all the groups in the
directory whose names do not contain administrator, use this option.
Sounds Like: Causes an approximate, or phonetic, search to be
performed. Use this option if you know an attribute's value, but you
are unsure of the spelling. For example, if you are not sure if a
group's name is spelled Sarret's list, Sarette's list, or Sarett's list, use
this option.
Starts With: Returns all the entries whose attribute values start with
the specified search string.
Ends With: Returns all the entries whose attribute values end with the
specified search string.
3. In the right-most text field, type your search string.
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