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Click Configuration. |
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Click Manage configuration of IT Security Search. |
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Optionally, click Test Connection to verify access to the host. |
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If the connection test has been completed successfully, click OK to save the configuration settings. |
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Click Configuration. |
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Click Manage configuration of IT Security Search. |
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Click View Status. |
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Optionally, click Send All to send all of the information in the database to the IT Security Search repository, review the confirmation, and click Yes to continue. |
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Click OK. |
You can manage the configuration information and the credentials for all NAS host devices that contain targets to be collected. Configuring NAS host devices is only required if a NAS host device target has been added to an NTFS or File Storage Analysis discovery and that discovery is collecting volume information. For more information, see File Storage Analysis Discovery: Configure NAS Host Devices , or NTFS Discovery: Configure NAS Host Devices .
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On the Configuration page under NAS Host Configuration, click Manage configuration of NAS host devices. |
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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 Configuration page under NAS Host Configuration, click Manage configuration of NAS host devices. |
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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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On the System Configuration page, click Manage server error notification. |
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Select Do not show server restarted error to suppress the notification. |
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On the Configuration page, click Manage tenant applications. |
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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 beside the application. |
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Click Reconfigure beside the application. |
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