Select User Dialog Box

The Select User dialog box allows you to select a Windows user account either from local computer (from the Current Station tab) or from accessible networks (from the Other Domains tab).

The Select User dialog box can be launched when you click Browse for selecting a user.

Select User from Current Station

The Current Station tab consists in the following elements.

Current Station Tab Fields

Name

Description

Current Station Domain

Select from the list of available local users.

Search

Enter the name of a user to look for.

 

Select User from Other Domains

The Other Domains tab consists of the following elements.

Other Domains Tab Fields

Name

Description

Domains Tree View

Displays the tree of the available network domains. You can select the domain where the user is located. The domain can also be specified using the Check Name textbox, that is, domainname\username.
Username, user account, or user e-mail address to search in the selected domain must be entered in this text box.
Here are some examples of possible searches:
[Last Name] for example, Abc
or
[User Name] for example, Dom01user01
By default, the domain is selected. If the domain name is not specified, you must select the domain from the domain tree.
-dom01.company.net\Abc
-dom01.company.net\Z00XXXX
If the domain name is specified, any other domain selected in the domains tree will be ignored.
You can also use the full e-mail address, for example
— abc.xyz@company.com
— dom01.company.net\abc.xyz@company.com

If you want to select a user from a sub-domain of a domain, and as the sub-domain in not visible in the domain tree currently, you must specify the user name or user account as follows:
-subdom01.company.net\Abc
-subdom01.company.net\Z00XXXX
-subdom01.company.net\abc.xyz@company.com

Check Name

If a domain is selected (in the domains tree or using the Check Name textbox), clicking this button displays the list of matching users in the Filtered Users list view.

Filtered Users

This list contains all the users matching the search on the selected domain.