Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Discovery Accelerator Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Discovery Accelerator
- Introducing the Discovery Accelerator client
- Setting up and assigning roles
- Working with cases
- Setting up review marks and tags
- Using rules to mark and tag items automatically
- Using Custodian Manager
- About Custodian Manager
- Guidelines on using Custodian Manager
- Setting up custodians
- Setting up custodian groups
- Setting up custom custodian attributes
- Setting the primary custodian attribute
- Specifying the user account under which to synchronize custodians
- Synchronizing with entire Active Directory domains and Domino servers
- Setting the configuration options for Custodian Manager
- Searching for items
- About searching with Discovery Accelerator
- Creating and running Discovery Accelerator searches
- About the search criteria options
- Guidelines on conducting effective searches
- Pausing and resuming Discovery Accelerator searches
- About the Monitor Searches tab
- Selecting the archives in which to search
- Specifying the details of custom search attributes
- Defining email targets with Address Manager
- Building Discovery Accelerator search schedules
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with Discovery Accelerator
- About the Review pane
- Filtering the items in the Review pane
- Searching within the review set
- Finding all items in the same conversation
- Assigning review marks and tags to items
- Adding comments to items
- Viewing the history of items
- Displaying printable versions of items
- Downloading the original versions of items
- Copying the item list to the Clipboard
- Changing how the Review pane looks
- Setting your Review pane preferences
- Working with research folders
- Exporting and producing items
- About exporting and producing items
- How exporting differs from producing
- Performing an export or production run
- About the limits on the number of simultaneous export and production runs
- Identifying the archives that contain duplicates of a specific item
- How to optimize export and production runs
- Making the export IDs or Bates numbers visible in Microsoft Outlook
- Creating and viewing reports
- Appendix A. Customizing Discovery Accelerator
- Setting Discovery Accelerator system configuration options
- Ad Hoc Searches configuration options
- Analytics Conversation Analysis configuration options
- Analytics Data Collection configuration options
- API configuration options
- Auditing configuration options
- Diagnostics configuration options
- Document Conversion configuration options
- Export/production configuration options
- General configuration options
- Home Page configuration options
- Item Prefetch Cache configuration options
- Item Prefetch Cache (Advanced) configuration options
- Legal Hold configuration options
- Policy Integration configuration options
- Profile Synchronization configuration options
- Reporting configuration options
- Reviewing configuration options
- Search configuration options
- Security configuration options
- System configuration options
- Vault Directory Synchronization configuration options
- Customizing the columns in the Review pane
- Setting Discovery Accelerator system configuration options
- Appendix B. Importing configuration data from an XML file
- Appendix C. Enterprise Vault properties for use in Discovery Accelerator searches
- About the Enterprise Vault search properties
- System properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for File System Archiving items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for SharePoint items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for Compliance Accelerator-processed items
- Custom properties for use by policy management software
- Custom properties for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
- Appendix D. Troubleshooting
- A security warning may appear when you preview certain items in the Review pane of the Discovery Accelerator client
- Display issues when you run the Discovery Accelerator client in Windows 8 or later
- Display issues when you open a Discovery Accelerator website in Internet Explorer 10 or later
- Vault stores not displayed in the Discovery Accelerator client
- Discovery Accelerator searches return unexpected results
- Full-text search indexing is disabled by default in SQL Server
- Custodian Manager lets you synchronize multiple custodians with the same Active Directory account
- If a custodian belongs to one Active Directory domain but is a member of a group in a second domain, Custodian Manager may not update the custodian's details when it synchronizes with the second domain
- Custodian Manager does not list the members of a custodian group after you delete the group and then restore it by synchronizing with Active Directory
- Errors when exporting items from Discovery Accelerator
- TNEF-encoded attachments to Internet Mail (.eml) messages may not be readable after you export the messages from a review set
- Synchronization errors after you rename the SQL Server computer
- Performance counter errors when the Accelerator Manager service starts
- SQL Service Broker warning when restoring a customer database to a different server
- Issues with Discovery Accelerator reports
- You receive the message "An error occurred creating the report" when you try to generate reports
- Prompt to install SQL Server when printing a report for the first time
- Reports that you export as CSV may not open properly in Microsoft Excel
- Garbled Japanese characters when exporting reports in Acrobat format
- Troubleshooting OData errors
About the operators
The operators fall into the following categories:
Single-value operators, which accept one search value only
Multiple-value operators, which accept several search values
Table: Single-value operators lists all the single-value operators that are available.
Table: Single-value operators
Operator | Description |
|---|---|
=, NOT = | Use for numbers, dates, and lists. For example: AttachmentsCount = 2 |
<, <=, >, >= | Use for numbers and dates. |
CONTAINS, NOT CONTAINS | Use for strings. Wildcards are allowed in the search values. Example 1: Subject CONTAINS 'james' This search matches all the items that contain the exact word "james" in the subject. Example 2: Subject CONTAINS 'james*' This search matches both "A quick hello from James" and "A quick hello from Jamestown". You cannot use a wildcard character at the start of a search string. |
Table: Multiple-value operators lists all the multiple-value operators that are available.
Table: Multiple-value operators
Operator | Description |
|---|---|
ALLOF, NOT ALLOF | Use for strings. Searches match items that contain (or do not contain) all the values you supply. For example: CC ALLOF 'bill@example.com ted@example.com' This search matches only items that contain both addresses in the CC field. Wildcards are supported. |
ANYOF, NOT ANYOF | Use for strings. Searches match items that contain (or do not contain) any of the values you supply. For example: CC ANYOF 'bill@example.com ted@example.com' This search matches items that contain one of the addresses, or both addresses in the CC field. Wildcards are supported. |
BETWEEN, NOT BETWEEN | Use for dates. For example: MailDate BETWEEN "01/05/2010","31/05/2010" You must place the earlier date before the later date. |
NEAR | Use for strings. Searches match items where the words that you specify are within 50 words of each other. For example: Content NEAR 'contract money' This search matches items where the words "contract" and "money" are fewer than 50 words apart in the body text. |
The syntax for searches that contain multiple-value operators is, for example:
attribute operator 'value1 "John Doe" value3 T:Jane Smith'
Each custodian or target value must be on a separate line.