Now, you can save your searches to easily repeat search requests.
Saving a search is as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Perform a search. The Search Results page opens. 2. Optionally, choose filters or update your search term. 3. Click Save Search.
You can access saved searches from a list next to the Search field that appears on every page. Saved searches store the search term and any search filters that you apply.
The LDAP_SEARCH_TIMEOUT statement specifies the number of seconds that a PowerExchange Listener or PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows waits to receive a search result during PowerExchange user validation against LDAP.
Linux, UNIX, and Windows
LDAP_BIND_DN, LDAP_TLS
No
LDAP_SEARCH_TIMEOUT={
seconds
|
120
}
For the
seconds
variable, enter the number of seconds that a PowerExchange Listener or PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows waits to receive a search result during PowerExchange user validation against LDAP. Valid values are 1 to 60000. Default is 120.
The default timeout period is 120 seconds. If this period expires, the search times out. A signon failure occurs because the PowerExchange user cannot be authenticated.