Max LDAP Addresses
The maximum number of addresses returned from an LDAP search. Smaller values will typically result in faster search times, but may not provide the user with all matching addresses.
Max Search Time
The maximum amount of time that the mfp will wait for the LDAP search to complete. Smaller values will typically result in faster search times, but may not provide the user with all matching addresses.
LDAP Filter Condition
An additional search parameter supported by your LDAP server. This parameter must be in the form of a valid LDAP filter. For example, the filter (l=boise, id, usa) limits searches to addresses of individuals who are located in Boise, Idaho.
Entries in the Database are Alphabetized
Check this box if your entries in your LDAP database are alphabetized.
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This settings dictates how LDAP search queries are to be perform. When an mfp user enters a partial name and performs an address book search operation, the LDAP query can either return only those entries that begin with the partial name or return all entries that contain the partial name anywhere within the entry's name. The latter method does a more thorough search of the entries in the LDAP database and will generally return more possible choices. And although the former method will generally return less choices, it will also do so in a shorter amount of time.