| Type in the local and mapped network drives that will be available in
                        the Talend Data Catalog user interface during the metadata
                           harvesting. You should limit the access to a common shared data
                           location and avoid the system area. 
The server must have access to the
                        metadata harvesting files and directories anytime another event is to occur
                        such as a scheduled harvest. When harvesting a model, the user interface
                        presents a set of paths that can be browsed to select these files and
                        directories. For Windows based application servers, when running as a
                           service, you must use either local physical drives or the Universal
                           Naming Convention (UNC) paths such as
                              \\RemoteHost\C\Data\Lake. 
The mapped
                           drive names and paths cannot be the same as what a user sees when logged
                           in. It is not sufficient to enter the mapped drive ID such as
                              N:\, as that drive mapping is generally not
                           available to services. It also applies to script backup and restore
                           drives. 
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