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Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Introduction and Planning
Last Published:
2017-08-10
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (12.2)
- About this guide
- Introduction
- Overview of Enterprise Vault
- How Enterprise Vault works
- About Enterprise Vault indexing
- About Enterprise Vault tasks
- About Enterprise Vault services
- About the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In
- About Enterprise Vault Search
- Enterprise Vault administration
- About reporting and monitoring in Enterprise Vault
- Exchange Server archiving
- Exchange Public Folder archiving
- File System Archiving
- Archiving Microsoft SharePoint servers
- Domino mailbox archiving
- Domino Journal archiving
- SMTP Archiving
- Skype for Business Archiving
- Enterprise Vault Accelerators
- About Compliance Accelerator
- About Discovery Accelerator
- Building in resilience
- Planning component installation
- Where to set up the Enterprise Vault Services and Tasks
- Installation planning for client components
- Planning your archiving strategy
- How to define your archiving policy for user mailboxes
- How to plan the archiving strategy for Exchange public folders
- How to plan settings for retention categories
- How to plan vault stores and partitions
- About Enterprise Vault reports
How to plan controlling the appearance of the desktop
You can use settings in the desktop policy to hide Enterprise Vault menu options, buttons, and property sheets in the client interface for the following users:
Outlook users with the Outlook Add-In installed
OWA users
Notes users
Mac OS X users with the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X installed
Additionally, you can control the appearance of the client for those Outlook users who work with Vault Cache and Virtual Vault.
For users who use other email clients, you can configure customized shortcuts on the mailbox policy to enable users to access archived items from shortcuts.