Your discovery should contain objects for which you want to collect similar data because:
A valid discovery requires that you include at least one object. You can explicitly include high-level objects—domains, OUs and containers. This implicitly adds all computers in the selected object. For some discovery types, you can include objects using a query for more flexibility. For more information, see Using Queries to Define Your Scopes .
Depending on the discovery type, you may also be able to select:
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DFS Shares: A published Windows® Server DFS share can be added like any other share, from the System\Dfs-Configuration container within a domain. You can use the Browse dialog box to manually add all other DFS shares. |
For more details on including objects in your scopes for each discovery type, see also:
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Microsoft® SQL |
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Only unique computer names free of invalid characters will be imported.
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On the scopes page, click the Import button. |
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Select Include Computers. |
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Select the file and click Open to start the import. |
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Review the import progress and results messages and click OK when complete. |
This step can be done in conjunction with the inclusions. Exclusions refine your scope further. Use the browser, a query, or the Import option to exclude scopes. For more information, see Importing Computers to Your Scopes .
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For an Active Directory® discovery, excluded objects are processed after included objects. Any OU or container that is included below an excluded one in the AD structure will not be included, as the exclude will take precedence. |
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