Veritas Alta™ View Compliance and Governance User Guide
- Getting started
- Archive Overview
- Working with Dashboard
- Managing Configurations
- About Provisioning
- About Managed Tags
- About Account Management
- Managing Archive Collectors
- About Exchange Online Archiving
- About Bloomberg Archiving
- About Microsoft Teams Archiving
- About OneDrive for Business Archiving
- About Data Uploading
- About Alta Capture Services Archiving
- Managing Roles and Permissions
- Managing Policies
- Managing Authentication
- Managing Retention Policies
- Managing Email Continuity Services
- Managing Reports and Notifications
- Classification
- Managing Data Import
- AD FS Configuration Guide
- Alta Personal Archive Deployment for IBM Notes
- Archive Administration Updates in Previous Releases
About the Account Details page
If you view the details of an archive account, the account details page displays a number of panels that provide information about the account.
The Archive Detail panel contains the following details for the archive account:
The primary email address for the user. | |
The first name of the user. | |
The last name of the user. | |
By default Veritas Alta View Compliance and Governance Management Console uses the email address as the user name. | |
The time zone that Veritas Alta Archiving uses for the user. | |
The role that is currently configured for this archive account. |
The Status, Services, and Archive Aliases panel displays the current status of the archive account, the Veritas Alta Archiving services that are currently configured for it, and the account's email aliases.
Note:
A red External flag next to the Status heading indicates that the archive account is an external reviewer.
The
section shows the following information about the status of the account:Indicates whether the account is in an enabled or disabled state. | |
Indicates whether Veritas Alta Archiving logins for the account are unlocked or locked. | |
Indicates whether archiving is enabled or disabled. | |
Indicates whether the Folder Sync feature is enabled or disabled. |
The
section indicates which Veritas Alta Archiving services the account is enabled for:Indicates that the service is enabled for the account. |
The Archive Aliases section lists all the archive alias email addresses for the account, and the date at which each alias was created.
Indicates that this email address is the primary administrator account. |
The Delegate Access panel appears if one or more users or mail-enabled security groups has synchronized delegate access permissions for the archive account.
Note the following:
At this release, Veritas Alta Archiving can synchronize the delegate permissions that are set on Exchange on-premises mailboxes and Exchange Online mailboxes. The Exchange or Exchange Online administrator typically sets these permissions. Veritas Alta Archiving does not synchronize the delegate access to mailbox folders that users can set from Outlook.
For Exchange on-premises mailboxes the synchronization of delegation permissions requires CloudLink version 4.0. For more information, see the CloudLink Administration Guide.
For Exchange Online mailboxes the delegation permissions synchronization is controlled through the Mailbox Delegation Permissions settings on the Exchange Online Config page of Veritas Alta View Compliance and Governance Management Console.
The Delegate Access panel shows:
The delegate users and mail-enabled security groups that have synchronized delegate access permissions for the archive account.
For each of delegate, which delegate access permissions are granted in Veritas Alta Archiving.
The following icons indicate whether a delegate archive access permission is granted:
Indicates that the permission is granted in Veritas Alta Archiving
Indicates that the permission is not granted in Veritas Alta Archiving
The following tables list the delegate archive access permissions, and their effect in Veritas Alta Archiving.
Table: Effect of delegate archive access permissions when granted to a user
Delegate archive access permission | Granted in these circumstances | Effect of granted permission in Alta Personal Archive |
---|---|---|
The user or a group to which they belong has a synchronized Full Access delegation permission. | The user is able to read the delegated account's archived items in their Alta Personal Archive. | |
The user or a group to which they belong has a synchronized Send As delegation permission. | No effect in Alta Personal Archive at this release. | |
The user or a group to which they belong has a synchronized Send On Behalf delegation permission. | No effect in Alta Personal Archive at this release. |
Table: Effect of delegate archive access permissions when granted to a mail-enabled security group
Delegate archive access permission | Granted in these circumstances | Effect of granted permission in Alta Personal Archive |
---|---|---|
The group has a synchronized Full Access delegation permission. | Users who belong to the group can read the delegated account's archived items in their Alta Personal Archive. Note: If the user has a synchronized Deny Full Access delegation permission, the Deny permission takes precedence and the user is not given read access. | |
The group has a synchronized Send As delegation permission. | No effect in Alta Personal Archive at this release. | |
The group has a synchronized Send On Behalf delegation permission. | No effect in Alta Personal Archive at this release. |
The Delegate Access panel does not list any synchronized deny delegation permissions, although Veritas Alta Archiving takes account of these permissions when it determines whether to allow delegated access. If conflicting delegation permissions are synchronized, Veritas Alta Archiving gives precedence to deny permissions. For example, suppose that a user is granted Full Access delegation permission for a mailbox. Suppose also that the user belongs to a mail-enabled security group that has Deny Full Access delegation permission for the same mailbox. If Veritas Alta Archiving synchronizes both of these delegation permissions, then it does not grant the user read access permission for the mailbox archive.
The following illustration shows the Delegate Access panel for an example archive account.
The panel shows that three users or groups have delegate archive access permissions for this account:
User qagbr3@qa.07exch01.com has READ permission. This permission means that when qagbr3 logs in to Alta Personal Archive, qagbr3 is able to read the archived items for the account.
Group qagbrgroup1 has SEND AS permission. This SEND AS permission has no effect in Veritas Alta Archiving at this release.
Group QAJournalDDG has both READ permission and ON BEHALF permission. The READ permission means that a user who belongs to this group can view the account's archived items from Alta Personal Archive, unless the user has a Deny Access delegation permission that Veritas Alta Archiving has synchronized. The ON BEHALF permission has no effect in Veritas Alta Archiving at this release.
The History panel contains a summary of the most recent changes that were made to the archive account's settings. The panel logs any changes that relate to the details that are shown on the account details page, including any of the following:
The creation details for the account. This information is always shown at the top of the History panel.
Changes to the first name, last name, user name, primary email address, time zone, or role.
Changes to the account status, such as account enabling and login enabling.
Changes to enabled services.
Changes to archive aliases.
Note:
Changes to Folder Sync status are not recorded in the History panel.
The History panel shows a maximum of 30 changes.
To obtain more details for a particular change, you can click Logs page under Reporting in the left pane.
at the bottom of the history pane to explore the Veritas Alta Archiving logs. The link takes you to theSee About Veritas Alta Archiving reports, logs, usage, and notifications.
More Information