Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Skype for Business Archiving
- About this guide
- Introducing Skype for Business Archiving
- Installing Skype for Business Archiving
- Configuring Skype for Business Archiving
- Configuring Skype for Business Archiving manually
- Configuring an SMTP Archiving task
- Configuring retention categories
- Adding a new Skype for Business Archiving target
- Configuring an SMTP Archiving task
- Editing a Skype for Business Archiving target
- Listing available Skype for Business Archiving targets
- Deleting Skype for Business Archiving targets
- Changing the Enterprise Vault server used to archive Skype for Business conversations
- Using Compliance Accelerator or Discovery Accelerator with Skype for Business Archiving
- Appendix A. PowerShell cmdlets for Skype for Business
Assigning the permissions required for exporting conversations from Skype for Business
When you configure a Skype for Business target, you specify the user account that Enterprise Vault uses to access the Skype for Business server. By default, it is the account that is assigned to the SMTP Archiving task, but you can nominate an alternative account. The account that you choose must have the required permissions:
Membership of the local Administrators group on the server that processes the Skype for Business target.
The Log On As a Service right on the server that processes the Skype for Business target.
Full access to the SMTP holding folder on the server that processes the Skype for Business target.
Membership of the domain\RTCComponentUniversalServices and domain\RTCUniversalReadOnlyAdmins Skype for Business Active Directory groups.
Enterprise Vault can assign all these permissions automatically, apart from membership of the Active Directory groups. You must add the user to the groups manually.
Note:
After you have granted the permissions to the user account, restart the Task Controller service on this server.
If you later modify the target so that a particular account is no longer used, Enterprise Vault prompts you to remove some of the permissions. If you want to remove the user from the Active Directory groups, you must do this manually.