You must register the tenant applications that are used by Enterprise Reporter for cloud discoveries in your Azure environment. You can complete this process using the Configuration | Tenant Application Management option in the main menu before you create discoveries.
If the tenant applications are not registered in your Azure environment, the Names page of the discovery displays a warning message above the Azure Tenant name. If you have configured the required tenant application and it indicates the option to Reconfigure, nothing further is necessary.
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On the Names page, click Configure beside 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. |
In this section, we will explore what targets (scopes) you can define for each discovery.
If you provided alternate credentials when you created the discovery, those credentials are used to enumerate your scopes. For more information, see Node Credential and Alternate Credential Details for On-Premises Discoveries .
The following table describes how each discovery type works with tombstoning.
Note: All discovery types have a root object that is not tombstoned by Enterprise Reporter. For example, in Computer, File Storage Analysis, MS SQL, and Registry discoveries, the computer is the root object, so computers will never be tombstoned.
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