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6. Syncing with Active Directory User Information
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Click [Add] in the [Active Directory User/
Group Settings].
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Enter the search conditions into the
[Active Directory Search] window, and
click [Start Search]. To stop the search,
click [Stop].
Note!
The search cannot be performed
unless the Active Directory connection
destination is set. For details on
setting the Active Directory connection
destination, see page 102.
Name
Enter the character string that you want to search
from the Active Directory display name, surname,
name, and Name. Items that match the beginning
of the entered character string are displayed. If
items have been entered into the [Description]
column, items that match both are displayed.
Description
Enter the character string that you want to search
the Active Direction explanation for. Items that
match the beginning of the entered character
string are displayed. If a character string has
been entered into the [Name] column, items that
match both are displayed.
Type
Select the Active Directory search target. Groups
or users can be set as search targets.
Memo
• If the [Start Search] button is clicked
when the [Name] and [Description]
sections are blank, the search is
performed for all users or groups.
• "*" can be entered as a wild card
for [Name] and [Description]. "*"
represents more than 0 character
strings.
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The groups or users are displayed in the
[Active Directory Search] window.
To set use restrictions or limit values,
select the group or user and click
[Settings].
When setting use restrictions or limit
values for groups, the same use
restrictions are set for the users that
belong to that group. However, use
restrictions or limit values can also be set
for specific users or groups that belong to
the group.
• To set use restrictions or limit values for
groups or users, proceed to "Setting use
restrictions or limit values" (page 110).
• To set use restrictions or limit values
for specific users or groups that belong
to groups, proceed to "Referencing
members that belong to groups"
(page 110).