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17. Specify the following information. Note Default settings are listed below for reference; however, your particular LDAP server may be configured differently. To ensure that you specify the correct settings, check with your organization's LDAP administrator. • Set "Object Class for LDAP Groups" according to your type of LDAP server. For Active Directory®, enter group. For Domino, enter dominogroup. For iPlanet, enter groupofuniquenames. For SecureWay®, enter groupofuniquenames. • Set "Attribute for group members" according to your type of LDAP server. For Active Directory, enter member. For Domino, enter member. For iPlanet, enter uniquemember. For SecureWay, enter uniquemember. Note Document Manager supports the use of static groups only, where the members are listed directly as an attribute of the particular group. • Set "How many levels to expand groups?" to the number of nested groups you want Document Manager to display in dialog boxes (for example, when you specify document security, or review and approval settings). The default setting, zero (0), expands all nested groups. For example, if you set this option to 1, Document Manager displays only the top-level group; to see more levels of nested groups, you can specify a higher value. 18. (Optional) Select a Search Type. If you select "Domain Search," enter the name of the Domain Search server (for example, server2/acme) in the space provided. Note The Domain Search server must run on Domino 6.0 or higher. For information on additional requirements and recommended setup, see "Configuring a Domain Search server" in the Document Manager Administrator's Guide. 19. Click Finish. Note It may take a couple of minutes for the library databases to be created. 20. Take note of the setup information, then click Done. Chapter 6: Setup Procedure for All Platforms 83

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17.
Specify the following information.
Note
Default settings are listed below for reference; however, your
particular LDAP server may be configured differently. To ensure that
you specify the correct settings, check with your organization’s LDAP
administrator.
Set “Object Class for LDAP Groups” according to your type of LDAP
server.
For Active Directory
®
, enter group.
For Domino, enter dominogroup.
For iPlanet, enter groupofuniquenames.
For SecureWay
®
, enter groupofuniquenames.
Set “Attribute for group members” according to your type of LDAP
server.
For Active Directory, enter member.
For Domino, enter member.
For iPlanet, enter uniquemember.
For SecureWay, enter uniquemember.
Note
Document Manager supports the use of static groups only, where
the members are listed directly as an attribute of the particular group.
Set “How many levels to expand groups?” to the number of nested
groups you want Document Manager to display in dialog boxes (for
example, when you specify document security, or review and
approval settings). The default setting, zero (0), expands all nested
groups.
For example, if you set this option to 1, Document Manager displays
only the top-level group; to see more levels of nested groups, you can
specify a higher value.
18.
(Optional) Select a Search Type. If you select “Domain Search,” enter the
name of the Domain Search server (for example, server2/acme) in the
space provided.
Note
The Domain Search server must run on Domino 6.0 or higher. For
information on additional requirements and recommended setup, see
“Configuring a Domain Search server” in the
Document Manager
Administrator’s Guide.
19.
Click Finish.
Note
It may take a couple of minutes for the library databases to be
created.
20.
Take note of the setup information, then click Done.
Chapter 6: Setup Procedure for All Platforms
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