The following procedures walk you through a few scenarios using custom filters.
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Run the All Events search. |
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Select All. |
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Click OK. |
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Run the All Events search. |
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Select All. |
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Click OK. |
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On the Search Results page, place your cursor in the data filtering cell of the Facility column and enter: forest. |
The object picker consists of the following pages:
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Browse - use the Browse page to select a directory object from a hierarchical view of your environment |
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Search - use the Search page to search your environment to locate and select a directory object |
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Options - use the Options page to view or modify search options used to retrieve directory objects |
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In the Forest field, select the forest that contains the required directory objects. |
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In the object list, click the object to select it and use the Add button to add it to the Selected Objects list at the bottom of the dialog. |
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Once you have added objects to this list, use the Select button to save your selection and close the dialog. Or if the directory object picker is part of a wizard, click Next to save your selection and continue. |
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In the Find field, either enter or use the drop-down menu to select the type of directory object to be located. |
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In the Name field, specify a search expression to be used to search Active Directory to locate a particular object. In most cases, this field will contain an asterisk (*) indicating to search for all objects of the type specified in the Find field. |
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After entering a search expression, use the Search button to initiate the search and return the results of the search. |
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The object list displays the objects found as a result of your search. To select an object, click on the object to highlight it and use the Add button to add it to the Selected Objects list. |
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Once you have added objects to this list, use the Select button to save your selection and close the dialog. Or if the directory object picker is part of a wizard, click Next to save your selection and continue. |
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The Search Limit field specifies the maximum number of records to return for an Active Directory object search. The default is 2000 records. |
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The Page Size field displays the maximum number of records to return per LDAP polling cycle. |
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Once you have made changes on the Options page, use the Select button to save your selection and close the dialog. If the directory object picker is part of a wizard, click Next to save your selection and continue. |
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You can view a real-time stream of events based on a ‘favorite’ search definition. By default, the top pane uses the Change Auditor Real-Time search definition and display all events (up to 10,000 records) generated in the last 20 minutes. You can, however, define a different ‘favorite’ search and the events captured from that search will then be displayed across the top of the Overview page.
The information on this page is captured when the client starts. To refresh all of the information displayed on the Overview page, select Refresh. Also, when you select a different pane for display, the latest information for the 'new' pane will be displayed.
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