If the Enterprise Reporter Azure and OneDrive applications have not yet been registered in your Azure environment, the OneDrive Scopes page of the discovery will display a warning message above the Azure Tenant name at the top of the screen. If you have already configured the required tenant application and it indicates the option to Reconfigure, nothing further is necessary.
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On the OneDrive discovery Scopes page, click Configure next to the tenant name to open the Tenant Application Manager. |
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Click Add. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Delete. |
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Click Yes to confirm that discoveries for any tenant that you delete will be unable to collect data |
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Click Configure next to the application. |
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Click Reconfigure next to the application. |
By default, the discovery collects information from the drives you specify. You can change the scope to collect all drives. For full information on using the browser to add scopes, see Step 2b: Choose scopes for your Office 365 discoveries .
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Select Collect only selected drives to explicitly include individual drives in the scope. |
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Click Add. |
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Type a letter or combination of letters and click Search to populate the treeview. For example, type the letter p to return all drives that start with the letter p, or type po to return all drives that start with the letters po. Entering additional letters will narrow the search results. |
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Click Include to add to your selected scopes list. |
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Click OK. |
Exclusions refine the scope by limiting the collection to only the necessary information.
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Click Add. |
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Enter search criteria and click Search to populate the treeview. |
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Click Exclude. |
Basic information from the tenant (the tenant name and full LDAP path) is always collected.
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If collecting folders, you can enable this option to collect basic information for One Drive files. |
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Recursively collects the members of any groups found in the OneDrive discovery. |
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NOTE: In order for OneDrive configuration settings to be collected successfully, an authorized connection must be established to the SharePoint Online service. To allow for credentials to be specified for your tenant, the LegacyAuthProtocols setting must be enabled. To set this on your tenant, run the following commands using the Microsoft SharePoint Online Management Shell. This action must be performed on the node machine with Microsoft SharePoint Online Management Shell installed.
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