Available Scanning Options
| Scan Option | Description | Available Configurations |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Scans file server permissions and access controls to identify who has access to what. | Share selection (all shares or custom), file-level permissions, concurrent workers (1–20), scan depth |
| Sensitive Data | Scans file contents for sensitive data patterns such as personally identifiable information (PII), credentials, protected health information (PHI), and financial records. The first scan runs in full; subsequent scans run differentially, collecting only changes since the last run. | Share selection (all shares or custom), sensitive data types, optical character recognition (OCR), differential scan |
Scan Configuration
Access
- Include Shares — Select All shares to scan every share on the server, or Custom selection to specify which shares to include.
- Exclude Shares — Enter share paths to skip. Wildcards are supported (for example,
\\fileserver\*\temp*). - Hidden shares — Select Automatically enumerate hidden shares to include hidden shares. Use Exclude Hidden Shares to skip specific ones (for example,
ADMIN$, C$, IPC$). - File-level permissions — Select Include file-level permission data to collect permissions at the individual file level in addition to folder level. This increases scan time.
- Workers — Sets the number of concurrent enumeration threads. Default is
3; valid range is1–20. Increase to improve scan speed; decrease to reduce load on the file server. - Scan Depth — Sets the maximum number of directory levels the scan traverses. Default is
50. Reduce this value to limit scanning to the top levels of a directory tree.
Sensitive Data
- Include/Exclude Shares — Same share selection options as the Access scan.
- Sensitive data types — Select Inherit from Global Settings to use the system-wide classification configuration, or disable this option to configure types for this source group. Enable each type you want to detect and assign a classification label.
- OCR — Select Run OCR to scan images, screenshots, and scanned documents for sensitive text using optical character recognition. This increases processing time.