Help for Enterprise Vault Search

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (12.4)
  1. Getting started with Enterprise Vault Search
    1. About Enterprise Vault Search
      1.  
        About retention of archived items
      2.  
        About retention folders
    2. Finding your way around Enterprise Vault Search
      1.  
        Keyboard shortcuts for Enterprise Vault Search
  2. Searching for archived items
    1. Running a simple search
      1.  
        Search suggestions for simple search
      2.  
        Query syntax to refine a simple search with Enterprise Vault Search
      3.  
        Boolean operators that you can use in a simple search
      4.  
        Examples of query syntax, wildcards, and Boolean operators
    2. Running an advanced search
      1.  
        Saving an advanced search
      2.  
        Rerunning a saved advanced search
  3. Working with search results
    1.  
      About working with search results
    2.  
      About the reading pane toolbar
    3.  
      Viewing items
    4.  
      Finding search terms in a selected item
    5.  
      Downloading items
    6.  
      Restoring items to your mailbox
    7.  
      Restoring items to another user's mailbox
    8.  
      Deleting items from the archive
    9.  
      Changing the retention categories of items
    10.  
      Exporting items
    11.  
      Copying or moving items
    12.  
      Moving a folder
    13.  
      Creating, renaming, and deleting a folder
    14.  
      Repeating a previous action using the recent list
  4. Customizing Enterprise Vault Search
    1.  
      About customizing Enterprise Vault Search
    2.  
      Showing or hiding the sidebar and favorites list
    3.  
      Choosing a starting archive or folder
    4.  
      Choosing the language of the search interface
    5.  
      Choosing the time and date format
    6.  
      Creating and arranging archive groups
    7.  
      Showing, hiding, and positioning the reading pane
    8.  
      Adding a frequently used folder to the favorites list
    9.  
      Choosing how to highlight search terms
    10.  
      Filtering results by type in the results pane
    11.  
      Customizing the columns displayed in the results pane
    12.  
      Showing items in a list in the results pane
    13.  
      Sorting items in the results pane
    14.  
      Showing custom fields in advanced search
    15.  
      Turning search suggestions off or on
    16.  
      Specifying the Exchange server and mailbox
    17.  
      Specifying the Domino server and mail database

Repeating a previous action using the recent list

Enterprise Vault Search remembers the items, folders, and searches that you have run. You can quickly access them again by choosing them from the recent list. You can sort the items in the recent list, for example, to arrange them by type or date. To do this, click the header of the column by which to sort the items.

You can clear the recent list by deleting the cached data of your browser. If you run Enterprise Vault Search on different devices, the recent lists vary based on the actions that you perform on each device.

The following icons appear against items in the recent list:

Recent Exchange mail item

Represents the recent Exchange mail items that you accessed.

Recent Domino mail item

Represents the recent Domino mail items that you accessed.

Recent item

Represents item types other than mail that you accessed.

Recent folder

Represents the recent folders that you accessed.

Recent search

Represents the recent simple or advanced searches you ran.

Note:

The reading pane remains blank until you select an item.

To repeat a previous action using the Recent list

  1. In the favorites list, click Recent.

    The Recent list appears.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Click an item or a folder to view it.

    • Double-click a folder to view it.

    • Double-click a search to run it.

    • Click an item to view its contents in the reading pane.

      You can also right-click the item and select a command.