You can add Microsoft OneDrive for Business data sources to a project. After a data source is crawled, the personally identifiable information (PII) (entities) defined in the data classification plan associated with the project is discovered in the data source.
Before You Begin
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Verify that the appropriate Activate software packages are installed.
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A OneDrive for Business agent must be installed.
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Gather the following information:
- The country where the server is located
Procedure
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Open Sensitive data governance as follows:
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From the navigation pane, go to Activate.
The Activate page appears.
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Under Apps, click Sensitive data governance.
The Sensitive data governance page appears.
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Under Quick start, click OneDrive.
The Quick start page appears.
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On the Project tab, under Select project, from the Project list, select a project.
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Click Next.
The Add OneDrive page appears.
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On the Select OneDrive tab, select the check box next to the drive you want to add.
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Click Next.
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In Display name, enter a name for the server.
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From the Country name list, select the country where the server is located.
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Choose the data to analyze:
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To analyze all backed up data on the drive, click Analyze from backup.
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To analyze all of the data for a subclient whether the data is backed up or not, do the following:
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Click Analyze from source.
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Click Browse.
The Select a path dialog box appears.
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Click the check box next to the subclient that you want to add.
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Click Save.
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Click Finish.
The drive appears in the Data sources table.
What to Do Next
After you add the data source to the project, a data collection job runs to crawl and to analyze the data in the data source. If at a later time you want to update the data collected from the data source, you can run a data collection job from the data source details page. For more information, see Collecting Data from Data Sources.