Enterprise Vault™ Setting up SharePoint Server Archiving
- About this guide
- Configuring SharePoint archiving
- Creating objects in the Administration Console for SharePoint archiving
- Creating an archiving policy for Enterprise Vault for SharePoint
- Adding a SharePoint archiving target
- Running SharePoint archiving
- Adding SharePoint archiving Web Parts
- User access to archived SharePoint documents
- Appendix A. Installing Enterprise Vault and SharePoint on a single server
Installing Enterprise Vault and SharePoint on the same server
For demonstration systems you can install Enterprise Vault and SharePoint on the same computer. This configuration is not recommended for production purposes.
This section describes how to enable Enterprise Vault web applications to work correctly when Enterprise Vault shares the same server as a SharePoint front-end web server.
When you install SharePoint and Enterprise Vault on the same computer, the Enterprise Vault web application is installed in the Default Web Site. By default, SharePoint stops the Default Web Site.
You must change the Default Web Site port number and then change the Enterprise Vault Web Access application port number to match.
Note:
You must make these changes before you archive any data from SharePoint.
To change the Default Web Site Port number
- Start Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Expand the local computer node.
- Expand the Web Sites node.
- Right-click Default Web Site, and then click Properties.
- On the Web Site tab, change TCP port to be an unused port number.
- Start the Default Web Site.
To change the Enterprise Vault Web Access application port number
- Start the Enterprise Vault Administration Console.
- Right-click the name of the Vault Site and then click Properties.
- On the General tab, under Web Access application, change Use TCP port to match the port number of the Default Web Site.
- Restart the Enterprise Vault services.