SharePoint Fingerprinting Wizard - Site Root
Use the Site Root page of the SharePoint fingerprinting wizard to identify the folders to scan:
Steps
- Enter the SharePoint Site root hostname (for example, http://gumby/site_name). (Note that a site is different
than a folder in SharePoint. The system supports only site-level URLs for this field.)
- An IP address may be used, if the SharePoint administrator adds it to an alternate access map.
(In SharePoint 2010, this is done under Central Administration > Alternate Access Mapping > Add Internal URLs. In SharePoint 2013, go to Central Administration > Configure Alternate Access Mappings > Add Internal URLs)
- The SharePoint fingerprinter connects to site collections—such as http:// intranet/sites/HR:8080—and not web applications.
- An IP address may be used, if the SharePoint administrator adds it to an alternate access map.
- Enter the User name for an account with administrative rights to the shared folder. As a best practice, enter the name of the SharePoint site owner with Full Control permissions.
- Enter the Password for this account.
- Optionally, enter the Domain name for the account.
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Click Next to continue. See SharePoint Fingerprinting Wizard - Scanned Documents section.
When you click Next on this screen, Forcepoint DLP attempts to connect to the root- site using the given credentials. You are alerted if the attempt fails.