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Appendix D, Gateway User Help 119
Searching the Directory
Both types of searches permit searching for any of the entry types described in 
Table 7.9.
After the directory server completes the search, the directory server interface 
displays the search results, which provide links to all matching entries. Clicking 
an entry displayed on the search results list displays detailed information about 
the entry. If the entry is a person, you can also choose to view the person’s 
digital business card (vCard).
Performing a Standard Search
Depending on what is entered, Standard Search determines whether to find 
entries that exactly match the criteria, entries that contain the criteria, or entries 
that contain words or syllables that sound like the criteria. An LDAP search filter 
can also be used in the standard search field.
Table 7.9 Entry Types That Can Be Specified
Type of Entry
Description
People
Entries that describe a person
NT People
Entries that describes an NT user.
Groups
Entries that describe a group. Groups may be defined 
System Administrators, Tech Writers, or all the people 
interested in Fishing, or all the Color Printers at the site. 
Groups can also contain other groups.
NT Groups
Entries that describe a group of NT users.
Organization
Entries that describe an organization. An organization is 
usually a single, large entity such as a corporation or a 
university. An organization represents a major, static, 
subdivision or branch of the directory.
Org-Units
Entries that describe an organization unit. Organizational 
units describe units within an organization, such as 
Accounting, Marketing, or Biology department.
Anything
Entries that match the specified search criteria. Anything 
useful when the entry you are searching for is not a 
person, group, or organization