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McAfee Data Loss Prevention 9.2.2 Product Guide

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Using <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP DiscoverSearch discovered data 4Find file paths in data at restFind file paths in discovered data by using the File Path attribute in a query.Absolute or relative file paths in Microsoft Windows (\) or UNIX (/) systems are indexed in the database,but only UNIX paths are supported when searching.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Reporting | Advanced Search.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Capture | Advanced Search.2 From the Discover menu, select File Path is any of.3 Type the file path into the value field.4 Click Search.Find file owners in data at restFind file owners in data at rest by using the File Owner attribute in a query.Indicate a choice between two file owners by separating them with a comma (no spaces).Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Reporting.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Capture.2 Find a file owner in <strong>Data</strong>‐at‐Rest in one of two ways:• On the Basic Search page, select File Owner, and type one or more user names.• On the Advanced Search page, open the Discover category, select File Owner, and type one or moreuser names.3 Click Search.Find catalogs in data at restFind catalogs in discovered data by using the Catalog attribute in a query.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Reporting | Advanced Search.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Capture | Advanced Search.2 From the Discover menu, select Catalog.3 Click Search.Find schema names in data at restFind schema names in discovered data by using the Schema Name attribute in a query.<strong>Data</strong>base design varies by vendor, but all vendors use schemas.<strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> <strong>9.2.2</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 111

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