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Arctera™ Insight eDiscovery Help
Last Published:
2025-02-10
Product(s):
Veritas Alta Archiving (1.0), Veritas Alta eDiscovery (1.0)
- About Arctera Insight eDiscovery
- Getting started with Insight eDiscovery
- Insight eDiscovery roles
- Managing investigations
- About Targeted Collections
- About Searches in investigation
- Working with searched emails
- Working with searched collaboration messages
- Working with searched files
- Working with Advanced ECA searches
- Applying tags to the Advanced ECA search items
- Applying labels to the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting an Advanced ECA search summary report
- About Mail Reassignment
- About labels
- About legal holds
- About Tags
- About search log
- Managing cases
- About searches in eDiscovery
- Managing case documents
- Managing redaction reasons
- Managing reviews
- Reviewing emails
- Reviewing collaboration messages
- Reviewing files
- Managing production sets
- Annotating and redacting content in native viewer
- Managing exports
- Collaborative reports
- Insight eDiscovery alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching cases and accounts
- Boolean operator searches
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Insight eDiscovery Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Insight eDiscovery updates in previous releases
NOT operator search
The NOT operator can be inserted in between two search terms to specify that the first term must be present, and the second term must be absent. For example:
cloud NOT computing
Arctera Insight Archiving also lets you begin a search with a NOT operator. For example:
NOT "cloud computing"
This search attempts to return every item that does not include the phrase cloud computing.
Note:
Searches that begin with a NOT operator may fail to complete due to the large number of matching results, especially if you have a large message archive.