The following subtabs are available when setting up search capabilities on a Domino connector.
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This subtab contains the required settings for enabling the current Domino connector to let users search the Global Address Book.
If you set this switch to ON, the current connector will be used for handling the Global Address Book search requests of the connected users.
In this field you can specify the directory server to use for the searches of the current type. The field must be completed.
You can minimize the search to a certain branch of the LDAP Server tree by specifying a DN (Distinguished Name) in this field.
In this field you can select when DME should return the result to the client: Either if the search term is found anywhere within the result (option Contain client terms) or if the search term is found at the beginning of the result (option Start with client terms). The latter option reduces the time it takes the collaboration server to return results to DME, but requires a more precise search on the part of the client.
In this field you can specify the maximum number of results to be returned by a search (default value: 25).
In this field you can specify the maximum time (in seconds) a search is allowed to run on the collaboration system before timing out (default is 30 seconds).
One LDAP repository can refer to other LDAP repositories for information. This is especially the case for Active Directory environments. By default, DME allows this, but in some cases it may not be desirable. If you disable this field, DME will only search for information in the LDAP specified above, and not follow any chain of LDAP referrals.
In this field you can specify the number of characters that must be entered before DME performs a 'LIKE' (fuzzy) search. A LIKE search is able to find contacts even if some search criteria are misspelled. For example, a LIKE search will find contacts with similar names (e.g. Suzanna and Susanna), but will not attempt a LIKE search if the search term is short. Please note that this applies to Domino collaboration systems only.
You may want to filter the results returned from the Global Address Book before they are returned to the user, for instance in order to remove service accounts and similar and only return names with valid e-mail addresses. To do this, enter a text string in this field: For a match to be returned as part of a Global Address Book search, the string entered in this field must exist in the LDAP/AD entry of the match. The string entered here is appended to the string in the Search DN field.
For instance, you could enter O=Exchange in this field to specify that in order to be returned as a match, the entry must have O (Organization) set to "Exchange". The syntax of the query string must follow standard LDAP Query. For examples, see the Microsoft TechNet website.
This subtab contains the required settings for enabling the current Domino connector to let users search for Rooms and Resources.
If you set this switch to ON, the current connector will be used for handling the Rooms and Resources search requests of the connected users.
In this field you can specify the directory server to use for the searches of the current type. The field must be completed.
In this field you can specify the distinguished name or names where rooms are found. Separate the list of DNs with semicolon ;
or comma ,
.
In this field you can specify the distinguished name or names where resources are found. Separate the list of DNs with semicolon ;
or comma ,
.
In this field you can specify the maximum number of results to be returned by a search (default value: 25).
In this field you can specify the locale by which the list of rooms and resources should be sorted in the client. This especially applies to languages that use non-English characters. The sort order should be specified in the common ISO format: a language code as specified by ISO-639 and a country code as specified by ISO-3166, separated by an underscore. For instance, Danish is specified as da_DK
; Canadian French as fr_CA
.
For a list of language codes, look up ISO-639 on Wikipedia (for instance).
For a list of country codes, look up ISO-3166 on Wikipedia (for instance).
One LDAP repository can refer to other LDAP repositories for information. This is especially the case for Active Directory environments. By default, DME allows this, but in some cases it may not be desirable. If you disable this field, DME will only search for information in the LDAP specified above, and not follow any chain of LDAP referrals.
This subtab contains the required settings for enabling the current connector to let users perform free time searches.
If you set this switch to ON, the current connector will be used for handling the free time search requests of the connected users.
Click Save to save the new settings.
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