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  10 .SH SYNOPSIS
  11 .LP
  12 .nf
  13 \fB/etc/opt/SUNWconn/ldap/current/ldapsearchprefs.conf\fR
  14 .fi
  15 
  16 .SH DESCRIPTION
  17 .LP
  18 The \fBldapsearchprefs.conf\fR file contains information used by LDAP when
  19 searching the directory. Blank lines and lines that start with a hash ('#')
  20 character are treated as comments and ignored. Non-comment lines contain one or
  21 more tokens. Tokens are separated by white space, and double quotes can be used
  22 to include white space inside a token.
  23 .sp
  24 .LP
  25 Search preferences are typically used by LDAP-based client programs to specify
  26 what a user may search for, which attributes are searched, and which options
  27 are available to the user.
  28 .sp
  29 .LP
  30 The first non-commment line specifies the version of the template information
  31 and must contain the token \fBVersion\fR followed by an integer version number.
  32 For example:
  33 .sp
  34 .in +2
  35 .nf
  36 Version 1
  37 .fi
  38 .in -2
  39 .sp
  40 
  41 .sp
  42 .LP
  43 The current version is \fI1,\fR so the above example is always the correct
  44 opening line.
  45 .sp
  46 .LP
  47 The remainder of the file consists of one or more search preference
  48 configurations. The first line of a search preference is a human-readable name
  49 for the type of object being searched for, for example \fBPeople\fR or
  50 \fBOrganizations\fR. This name is stored in the \fIso_objtypeprompt\fR member




  10 .SH SYNOPSIS
  11 .LP
  12 .nf
  13 \fB/etc/opt/SUNWconn/ldap/current/ldapsearchprefs.conf\fR
  14 .fi
  15 
  16 .SH DESCRIPTION
  17 .LP
  18 The \fBldapsearchprefs.conf\fR file contains information used by LDAP when
  19 searching the directory. Blank lines and lines that start with a hash ('#')
  20 character are treated as comments and ignored. Non-comment lines contain one or
  21 more tokens. Tokens are separated by white space, and double quotes can be used
  22 to include white space inside a token.
  23 .sp
  24 .LP
  25 Search preferences are typically used by LDAP-based client programs to specify
  26 what a user may search for, which attributes are searched, and which options
  27 are available to the user.
  28 .sp
  29 .LP
  30 The first non-comment line specifies the version of the template information
  31 and must contain the token \fBVersion\fR followed by an integer version number.
  32 For example:
  33 .sp
  34 .in +2
  35 .nf
  36 Version 1
  37 .fi
  38 .in -2
  39 .sp
  40 
  41 .sp
  42 .LP
  43 The current version is \fI1,\fR so the above example is always the correct
  44 opening line.
  45 .sp
  46 .LP
  47 The remainder of the file consists of one or more search preference
  48 configurations. The first line of a search preference is a human-readable name
  49 for the type of object being searched for, for example \fBPeople\fR or
  50 \fBOrganizations\fR. This name is stored in the \fIso_objtypeprompt\fR member