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Hey,
I work on the Help Desk .. our Novell administrator just moved us from NWAdmin to ConsoleOne and we are unable to find a way to search for a user by their last name. I found how to search by given name for the first name. In NWAdmin, they called it "Last Name" but we're not given that option under ConsoleOne. Any hints on how to do an easy search by Last Name with ConsoleOne?
Thank you,
Warmtobe
I work on the Help Desk .. our Novell administrator just moved us from NWAdmin to ConsoleOne and we are unable to find a way to search for a user by their last name. I found how to search by given name for the first name. In NWAdmin, they called it "Last Name" but we're not given that option under ConsoleOne. Any hints on how to do an easy search by Last Name with ConsoleOne?
Thank you,
Warmtobe
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Originally Posted by JoetjeF
Go to Edit->Find and you'll see the Find window. If you change the Find type to Advanced you'll be able to refine your selection.
To search for the last name you've to select Surname. You can use an asteriks (*) to search on a partial name (eg smi*).
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