You can include domains, OUs, containers, individual computers, and volumes in your scope. For full information on using the browser to add scopes, see Using the Browser to Include and Exclude Scopes . You can create scopes using a dynamic query, which is resolved when the discovery is run. This gives you the flexibility to describe the computers you want to target. For more information, see Using Queries to Define Your Scopes .
To explicitly include objects in your File Storage Analysis scope
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Click Add. |
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Click Include to add to your selected scopes list. |
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Click OK. |
Exclusions refine the inclusions you have defined. You can do this optional step in conjunction with inclusions. For full details, see Refining Your Scope with Exclusions .
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Click Add. |
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Browse to locate the file containing the computers to be imported and select Exclude Computers. |
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Click Exclude. |
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Select the file and click Open to start the import. |
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On the Scopes page of the File Storage Analysis Discovery, select Collect NAS using Configuration and click Configuration. |
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Click Add. |
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Click OK to close the Credential Manager. |
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Click OK to close the NAS Configuration details. |
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Click Close to close the NAS Host Device Manager. |
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On the Scopes page of the File Storage Analysis Discovery, select Collect NAS using Configuration and click Configuration. |
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Click Yes to confirm the deletion. |
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Click Close to close the NAS Host Device Manager. |
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