Exchange page
Enter a string of characters, at least three characters long, to be used to search for mail-enabled objects. The search algorithm used allows you to enter limited input (partial name) to find multiple objects in the GAL. Click the Search button to the far right of this field to initiate the search and return a list of objects that match the string entered.
NOTE: A maximum of 100 objects are returned and displayed. If you do not find the object you are looking for in the list, enter additional characters into the Find field to refine your search.The middle pane of this dialog will be populated with the mail-enabled objects found that matched the string entered in the Find field. For each object listed, the following information is displayed if it is available from the GAL:
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▪Select an entry from this list and click the Add button to add it to the selection list at the bottom of the dialog.
▪Use the buttons above this list as described below:
▪ Add - Click the Add button to add the object selected in the results grid to the selection list.
▪ Remove - Select an object from the selection list and then click the Remove button to remove the object from the selection list.
Active Directory page
• Browse page - allows you to select the desired object from a hierarchical view of your environment.
• Search page - allows you to search your environment for the desired object.
• Options page - allows you to view or modify the search options used to retrieve directory objects.Browse page
Use to select the type of directory objects to be displayed. You can either type in an entry or use the drop-down menu to select the class. You can type in multiple classes, separated by either a period or semi-colon. Note that when you type in an entry, you must click the Apply Filter button to display the objects.
Use F5 to refresh of the contents of this pane.
Displays the objects that belong to the container selected in the explorer view. To select an object, click on the object to highlight it and click the Add button to add it to the Selected Objects list at the bottom of the dialog.
▪ Add - Use to add the selected object to the Selected Objects list. The Add button will only be activated when you have selected an object of the designated type (based on the Find field).
▪ Remove - Select the object to be removed from the Selected Objects list and then click the Remove button.Once you have added the desired objects to the Selected Objects list, click the Select button in the lower right corner of the dialog to save your selection and close the dialog. The selected objects will then be listed on the originating dialog.
Search page
The Search page allows you to search your environment to locate the desired object(s). This page is most helpful in locating objects in very large environments. Use the controls, located at the top of the dialog, to search the environment and locate the desired objects. Click the Search button to display the information requested.
Use to select the type of directory objects to be displayed. You can either type in an entry or use the drop-down menu to select the class. You can type in multiple classes, separated by either a period or semi-colon. Note that when you type in an entry, you must click Search to display the objects.
The ANR check box is checked by default indicating that Ambiguous Name Resolution (ANR) is the search algorithm used, which allows you to enter limited input (partial data) to find multiple objects in your network.
When the ANR check box is checked, use one of the following methods to enter your search expression:
By default, ANR will search the following attribute fields in Active Directory:
When the ANR check box is cleared, the search expression entered will be used to search only the Display Name of directory objects to locate a particular object. To use this search mechanism, enter a string of characters and the wildcard (*) character as described below.
After entering a search expression, click Search to initiate the search and return the results of the search.
Displays the objects found as a result of your search. To select an object, select the object to highlight it and click the Add button to add it to the Selected Objects list.
▪ Add - Click the Add button to add the selected directory object to the Selected Objects list.
▪ Remove - Select the object to be removed in the Selected Objects list and then click the Remove button.Once you have added the desired object(s) to the Selected Objects list, click the Select button in the lower right-hand corner of the dialog to save your selection and close the dialog. The selected object(s) will then be listed on the originating dialog.
Options page
Select to allow an unlimited number of records to be returned.
Dsplays the maximum number of records returned per LDAP polling cycle. The default is 1000 records.
Select Registry Key dialog
The Select Registry Key dialog appears when you click the Browse | Local Registry button on the first page of the Registry Auditing wizard. This dialog displays a hierarchical representation of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive. From this dialog, select a registry key and click OK. Back on the first page of the auditing wizard, click the Add button to add the selected key to the Registry Auditing template.
Select SQL Reporting Services Template dialog
This dialog appears when the Import SRS Settings button in the Add SQL Instance dialog dialog is clicked. From this dialog, select the SQL Reporting Services Template to be used.
Template
After pressing OK, the SQL Reporting Services Template selected in this dialog will be displayed in the SQL Server Reporting Services and Change Auditor Shared Data Source fields of the Add SQL Instance dialog dialog.