Verifying the OneDrive Connector Installation
Verifying Application Configuration
After the configuration of one of the following applications is complete, verify it was properly configured by running the Test Connection task.
The Test Connection will run and validate a series of checks to ensure the application was configured correctly.
Common OneDrive Validations
The following is a list of common validations that run when the test connection is executed with a OneDrive application:
- Server responsiveness
- Verifying the connectivity to the OneDrive API
- Verifying the permissions to read file data through the API
- Verifying that event auditing is active through the Office 365 API
Installed Services
Verify that the services installed for the connector are available and active. Using the Windows Service Manager, or another tool, look for the File Access Manager services and confirm they are running.
For example:
- File Access Manager Central Application -
<Service Name>
- File Access Manager Central Data Classification -
<Service Name>
Log Files
Check the log files listed below for errors:
"%SAILPOINT_HOME_LOGS%\FilesMiniFilter_<Application_Name>.log"
"%SAILPOINT_HOME_LOGS%\PermissionCollection_<Service_Name>.log"
"%SAILPOINT_HOME_LOGS%\DataClassification_<Service_Name>.log"
"%SAILPOINT_HOME_LOGS%\OneDrive-<Application_Name>.log"
Monitored Activities
- Simulate activities on OneDrive.
- Wait for about a minute.
- Verify that the activities are displayed in the File Access Manager website under Forensics > Activities.
Permissions Collection
- Run the Crawler and Permissions Collector tasks (Settings > Task Management > Scheduled Tasks).
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Verify that:
- The tasks completed successfully.
- Business resources were created in the Resource Explorer (Admin > Applications > [application column] > Manage Resources).
- Permissions display in the Permission Forensics page (Forensics > Permissions).