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Sawmill runs as the SYSTEM user by default, which is the most secure approach, but restricts
access to network shares or mapped drives. If Sawmill for IronPort needs to access some
mapped drives, such as H:\, you must complete some additional steps to access data on the
mapped drives.
access to network shares or mapped drives. If Sawmill for IronPort needs to access some
mapped drives, such as H:\, you must complete some additional steps to access data on the
mapped drives.
To access Windows mapped drives:
1. Change the Sawmill for IronPort Windows service to run as an administrative user, and
restart the service.
(Open Services from the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Sawmill for IronPort
service, click the Log On tab, choose “This account,” and enter the user name and
password for the administrative user. Restart the service.)
service, click the Log On tab, choose “This account,” and enter the user name and
password for the administrative user. Restart the service.)
2. If the shared drive is password protected, authenticate to it using the Network Drives
button of the Sawmill file browser.
3. When you create a profile, enter the Universal/Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) path
in the Pathname field for the log source. Do not enter a mapped drive letter, such as S:\.
The UNC path format on Windows is \\ComputerName\SharedFolder\directories\file.
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