SharePoint Discovery Task Wizard - Site Root
Use the Site Root page of the SharePoint discovery task wizard to identify the site to scan.
Steps
- Under Site root hostname:
- For Local SharePoint sites, enter the hostname of the site root, such as http:// gumby:1234/site_name. (Note that a site is different than a folder in SharePoint.
Forcepoint DLP supports only site-level URLs for this field.)
It is possible to use an IP address instead of a hostname, but the SharePoint administrator must add the IP address to an alternate access map.
- For Online SharePoint sites, enter the URL of the site root—for example: http://comp.gumby.com.
The system clock of the Forcepoint DLP server running this task must be synchronized with the Internet time server within 5 minutes for connection to succeed.
- For Local SharePoint sites, enter the hostname of the site root, such as http:// gumby:1234/site_name. (Note that a site is different than a folder in SharePoint.
Forcepoint DLP supports only site-level URLs for this field.)
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Enter the User name and Password for an account with access to this site. This must be a user with administrative rights. Read permissions are not sufficient.
Note:SharePoint administrative rights include the following permission levels:
- Browse directories
- View pages
- Open
- Use remote interfaces
- Enumerate permissions
- View items
- View Versions
- Browse user information
Permission names may vary between SharePoint versions.
- Optionally, enter the Domain for the administrator account.
- Click Next, then continue with SharePoint Discovery Task Wizard - Scanned Documents.