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ResetFolderModifiedTimeStamp (PlaceholderService)
Location |
On a 32-bit installation of Windows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \KVS \Enterprise Vault \FSA \PlaceholderService On a 64-bit installation of Windows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Wow6432Node \KVS \Enterprise Vault \FSA \PlaceholderService |
Content | DWORD. 0 - After placeholder recall, FSA does not reset the last modified time to the previous value on the placeholder folder and volume. 1 - (Default) After placeholder recall, FSA resets the last modified time to the previous value on the placeholder folder and volume. |
Description | Before Enterprise Vault 10.0.1, if you recalled a placeholder on a Windows file server the last modified time changed on the placeholder folder and volume. This change meant that searches for changes using the last modified time on the folder or volume could return unexpected results. From Enterprise Vault 10.0.1, FSA's default behavior is to reset the last modified time to the previous value after the placeholder is recalled. ResetFolderModifiedTimeStamp lets you revert to the previous behavior if required. Set this registry value on the Windows file servers on which you use placeholders. Note: You must restart the Enterprise Vault File Placeholder service on the file server if you change the value of this setting, or delete the setting. |
See also | Another registry value set under the subkey on the Enterprise Vault server controls whether FSA resets the last modified time after other FSA actions are performed. |