Enterprise Vault For Mac Outlook 2016
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Outlook 2016 for Mac version 15.35 or later is supported for Mac OS X 10.13. Requires Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X 12.2.3 or later with Outlook 2016 for Mac version 16. For more information on support and solutions, see Use IBM iNotes web client for archiving items on Mac OS X 10.13 onwards. Veritas Enterprise Vault™: Configuring Outlook 2016 for IMAP Access Author: Veritas Technologies LLC Created Date: 5735Z.
*Hi Team, We are using EV 11.0.0 for archiving Microsoft Exchange 2013 dag. We have windows and mac client. Facing issue on MAC client while restoring email. Enterprise Vault Search:Either Microsoft Exchange Server is not reachable or You do not have full mailbox access/administrator rights t.
*Download Symantec Enterprise Vault HTTP-only Outlook Add-In for free. Symantec Enterprise Vault HTTP-only Outlook Add-In - When Entrust is installed, the EV Outlook HTTP client may crash when attempting a manual archive or restore, causing an access violation exception (0xC0000005).
*Go to HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Office Word Addins Vault; Note what the LoadBehavior is set to. It will be a number like 0 or 1 or 3. If the LoadBehavior is anything other than ’3’ then follow these steps: Close Word (or Excel or Outlook). Make sure the ’winword.exe’ process is not running in the Windows Task Manager; Open the registry editor again.
This document describes the new features in Veritas Enterprise Vault 12. If you are performing a new installation of Enterprise Vault, follow the installation instructions in the Enterprise Vault Installing and Configuring guide. If you are upgrading, follow the instructions in Upgrade Instructions. These guides are in the Veritas Enterprise VaultDocumentationEnglishAdministration Guides folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
For the latest information on supported versions of software, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605.
For the latest information on Enterprise Vault 12 sizing and performance, see the Enterprise Vault Performance Guide at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000005725.ContentsNew features in Enterprise Vault 12
Enterprise Vault 12 includes the following new features.Classification
The new Enterprise Vault 12 classification feature provides a framework that enables automatic classification and records identification.
This feature works in combination with Microsoft’s File Classification Infrastructure to assign classification values to the metadata properties of all new and existing archived content. The File Classification Infrastructure is a classification framework that is built into recent Windows Server editions. You control the File Classification Infrastructure through the File Server Resource Manager interface.
As well as classifying newly archived items, you can also send existing archived items for classification. Performing an index rebuild of an archive or index volume causes Enterprise Vault to reclassify the associated items.
After the classification feature has applied the classification property values to items, users of applications like Enterprise Vault Search, Compliance Accelerator, and Discovery Accelerator can use the values to filter items when they conduct searches and reviews.
Classification can also control the retention of items by applying specific retention categories to them. When users manually delete items or Enterprise Vault automatically expires them, they can be classified again to ensure that the items are still safe to delete.
See the Classification guide for details of this feature.Retention plans
You can now set up retention plans and assign them to archives. With a retention plan, you can associate a retention category with a number of other settings, such as a classification policy and the criteria for discarding expired items, and apply them all to one or more archives.
Applying a retention plan to an archive gives you greater control over the retention periods of the items in the archive. In particular, a retention plan lets you dispose of already-archived items by giving them a different retention period than the one that Enterprise Vault first gave them when it archived the items. For example, you can configure a retention plan so Enterprise Vault expires the affected items according to the retention category that you have associated with the retention plan, and not the retention categories with which Enterprise Vault originally stamped them.Enterprise Vault Search enhancements
The latest version of Enterprise Vault Search includes these enhancements:
*Search suggestions. As you start to type in the search pane, Enterprise Vault Search offers suggestions based on your previous searches, items and folders that you have accessed, and so on.
*Recent list. Quickly access the folders or items that you previously opened, or searches that you previously ran, by choosing them from the Recent list.
*Organize the contents of your Exchange or Internet Mail archives. You can now copy and move archived items within and across archives. You can also create, move, and delete folders within your archive.
*Improved options for setting dates. When setting the criteria for advanced searches, you can now specify relative dates (last 3 months, last 6 months, and so on) or quickly select a month and year from the new custom calendar.
*More options for users to customize Enterprise Vault Search. Choose the language of the search interface, set date and time formats, and change how the results pane lists the results of searches.Installation enhancements
The Enterprise Vault installation now includes the following features:
*Command-line options for performing a silent installation or running the installation wizard with prepopulated default values.
*The server installation automatically installs required software such as SQLXML, without asking for confirmation.
See the Installing and Configuring guide for details.Support for SQL 2012 AlwaysOn availability groups, and failover cluster instances
SQL Server 2012 introduced two new high availability and disaster recovery features. AlwaysOn provides availability at the application database level or instance level through AlwaysOn availability groups and failover cluster instances. Enterprise Vault, Discovery Accelerator, and Compliance Accelerator now support availability groups and failover cluster instances.OCR image conversion
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) conversion adds the ability to recognize, and index text in images that are stored in Enterprise Vault archives. You can now search for text in items, such as scanned documents, forms, faxes, or screen captures, after they are archived.
The existing content conversion functionality is extended to use Windows OCR functionality that is provided by the Windows TIFF IFilter feature. This is an optional Windows feature that the Enterprise Vault installer enables, if necessary. You can further extend content conversion functionality, if required, by installing additional IFilters. For example, you can install IFilters to provide content conversion for file types that are not supported by the Oracle Outside-In converters.
Content conversion configuration settings are now available in advanced site settings. This change ensures consistent content conversion across multiple Enterprise Vault storage servers. Content conversion registry settings can be used to override site settings for particular Enterprise Vault servers.
The new Content Conversion advanced site settings are described in the Administrator’s Guide. If you have previously configured content conversion using registry settings, Upgrade Instructions describes how Enterprise Vault migrates these settings when you upgrade your server.Authorization Manager for roles-based administration
The new Enterprise Vault Authorization Manager replaces Windows Authorization Manager for the management of Enterprise Vault roles-based administration (RBA). It is configured using new PowerShell cmdlets, which let you do the following:
*List Enterprise Vault RBA roles.
*List the security principals assigned to each RBA role.
*Add security principals to each RBA role.
*Remove security principals from each role.EVSVR enhancements
The Item Lists feature in EVSVR, which lets you use the output from one operation as input for a second operation, has been extended to include many more combinations of Verify and Repair operations. See the Utilities guide for details.PST migration enhancements
Enterprise Vault 12 includes the following enhancements to PST migration:
*Asynchronous ingestion
PST file migration is now performed asynchronously. This improves performance during PST file migration and archiving.
*PST ingestion into Internet Mail archives
You can now choose to store PST files in Exchange Mailbox or Internet Mail Archives. The PST Migration wizard, the Files node under the Personal Store Management container, and the PowerShell cmdlets include options that allow you to choose the type of archive for PST files.
See the PST Migration guide for details.Support for new Microsoft releases
Enterprise Vault 12 includes support for the following Microsoft releases:
*Exchange Server 2016
*Outlook 2016 Windows
*Outlook 2016 for Mac
*Windows 10
For full details of all supported versions of software and devices, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605.Enhancements to SMTP Archiving
This release includes the following enhancements to SMTP Archiving, originally released in Enterprise Vault 11.0.1 CHF2:
*Mailbox Journaling
*Support for target address rewriting
Instructions on how to configure these features are provided in Setting up SMTP Archiving.SMTP Archiving - Mailbox Journaling
In the initial release of Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving, you could configure the feature to archive SMTP messages as follows:
*SMTP Journaling. All messages that were sent to the Enterprise Vault SMTP servers were stored in one or more journal archives.
*Selective SMTP Journaling. Enterprise Vault SMTP servers archived only messages to or from specific addresses. Enterprise Vault could store all the messages in the same archive, or in several different archives.
You can now configure SMTP Mailbox Journaling to store all messages to and from a specific address in an archive that is exclusive to that target address. Messages sent from the target address are stored in the Sent Items folder of the archive. Messages received by the target address are stored in the Inbox.Support for target address rewriting
If you use a single SMTP routing address to send SMTP messages to Enterprise Vault, this new feature enables you to spread the archiving load over several archives and Enterprise Vault storage servers.
In an Enterprise Vault SMTP Journaling configuration, all SMTP messages are typically routed to Enterprise Vault SMTP servers using a single SMTP routing addresses, for example, SMTPjournal@example.com. Enterprise Vault stores all the messages in the archive associated with the SMTP routing address.
In previous releases, even if you used a load balancing solution to distribute the SMTP traffic over several Enterprise Vault SMTP servers, all of the SMTP servers stored the messages in the same archive. There was no simple way of spreading the archiving load over several archives.
You can now configure a different target address alias on each Enterprise Vault SMTP server. In Enterprise Vault you configure the alias address as an SMTP target address with an associated archive. All of the SMTP traffic that is received by the SMTP server is redirected to the target alias address for that server, and stored in the archive that is associated with that address.PowerShell cmdlets for managing FSA volumes
The Enterprise Vault Management Shell now includes PowerShell cmdlets for creating, updating, deleting and retrieving details of FSA volume targets. The new cmdlets are as follows:
*Get-EVFSAVolume
Retrieves details of all the volumes set up for File System Archiving in an Enterprise Vault site.
*New-EVFSAVolume
Sets up File System Archiving for a volume on the selected file server.
*Remove-EVFSAVolume
Removes the specified volume from Enterprise Vault configuration.
*Set-EVFSAVolume
Updates the specified settings of an existing file server volume.
For more information about these cmdlets, use the Get-Help command or see the PowerShell cmdlets guide.Migrating Enterprise Vault data using the Simple Storage Service (S3) API
Enterprise Vault now supports the migration of archived data to any S3-compliant storage solution using the Simple Storage Service (S3) API. You can use the S3 API to connect to cloud storage and hosting providers and use them as secondary storage to store infrequently accessed data.
The S3 API migrator plug-in is installed as part of the Enterprise Vault 12.0 installation. For more information, see http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097850.Points to noteChanges to requirements and supported versions
The Enterprise Vault installer requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2, and all Enterprise Vault servers require both Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or SP2.
The following table shows the versions of software that have been dropped since Enterprise Vault 11.0:SoftwareVersions droppedNotesCelerra DART7.0.xSupport is dropped for these Celerra versions as FSA targets.Data ONTAP7.3Support is dropped for this Data ONTAP version as an FSA target. This includes IBM N series, and NetApp devices running Data ONTAP 7.3.Exchange2003, 2007Includes OWA clients and Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions.Google Chrome34 and earlier versionsSupport is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Internet Explorer7, 8iOS7.1Support is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Lotus Notes8.5.2Lotus Notes 8.5.3 is the minimum supported version for Enterprise Vault and Accelerators.Mac OS X10.7, 10.8Support is dropped for these versions for Enterprise Vault client for Mac.Mozilla Firefox30 and earlierSupport is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Outlook2003Support is dropped for Enterprise Vault and Accelerators servers.2007Support is dropped for:
*Enterprise Vault and Accelerators servers
*Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-InPowerShell2.0Support is dropped for PowerShell 2.0.Safari5, 6Enterprise Vault Search and Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X support versions 7.0 through 8.0. SCOM2007, 2012SCOM 2012 SP1 is the minimum supported version.SharePoint2007SharePoint 2010 is the minimum supported version.SQL Server2008 R2SQL Server 2012 is the minimum supported version.Windows DesktopXP, Vista, 2003Support is dropped for FSA client.Windows Server2008Support is dropped for Windows Server 2008 as an FSA target. The minimum supported version is Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.2008 R2, 2008 R2 SP1Support is dropped for:
*Enterprise Vault server
*Administration Console
*Search access components
*Accelerator servers
*Outlook Add-In
*Enterprise Vault Search
*Enterprise Vault SDK
*Enterprise Vault API Runtime
The minimum supported version is Windows Server 2012.
For full details of all supported versions of software and devices, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605. Appendix B provides details of changes in Enterprise Vault 12.Product rebranding
Enterprise Vault is now Veritas Enterprise Vault.
There are no changes to the following:
*PowerShell command names
*Registry key values
*Installed folder names
*Database entries
*Log files, for example DTrace, apart from the application event logs which have been renamed as follows:
*Veritas Enterprise Vault
*Veritas Enterprise Vault Converters
*Veritas Enterprise Vault CryptoModule
The SymHelp tool is now called Veritas Quick Assist.
The SCOM management pack is now called the Veritas Enterprise Vault management pack.
The Enterprise Vault client for Mac OS X installation folder name has changed from Symantec Enterprise Vault to Enterprise Vault.Setting retention categories
The Update retention categories after items are moved or after the folder retention category is changed option on the Existing Items tab of the Exchange mailbox policy overrides the retention category set by the classification feature. You should uncheck this option to prevent changes to an archive’s default retention category from overriding the retention category set by classification.Outlook Add-In installation
Enterprise Vault 12 provides different versions of the Outlook Add-In for installation on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. The 64-bit version supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Outlook.
To install the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In:
*On a 32-bit version of Windows, use the files in the Outlook Add-Inx86 folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
*On a 64-bit version of Windows, use the files in the Outlook Add-Inx64 folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
For more information about how to set up the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In, see the Setting up Exchange Server Archiving guide.Outlook on the Enterprise Vault server
Outlook 2003 and 2007 are no longer supported on the Enterprise Vault server.
Outlook 2013 SP1 (32-bit version) is supported on the Enterprise Vault server at Enterprise Vault 12. If you install Outlook 2013 SP1 on the Enterprise Vault server, old external filters that require Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 may no longer work correctly. CDO 1.2.1 was included in Outlook 2003 and could be downloaded for Outlook 2007. Microsoft does not support the use of CDO 1.2.1 with Outlook 2010 and later versions. Contact your filter supplier for a version that does not use CDO 1.2.1.
Outlook 2016 is not currently supported on the Enterprise Vault server.Microsoft Edge browser on client computers
Enterprise Vault 12 supports the use of the Microsoft Edge browser on client computers.
To minimize potential problems when running browser-based applications like Enterprise Vault Search, it is advisable to configure the browser settings to treat these applications as trusted sites. Note that the Edge browser uses Internet Explorer 11’s list of trusted sites; Edge does not have its own list.
See the Installing and Configuring guide for instructions on how to configure Internet Explorer to trust an Enterprise Vault application.Admin service security checks of the Vault Service account’s TEMP folder
Enterprise Vault 11.0.1 introduced a security check which ensures that no unauthorized user accounts have access to the Vault Service account’s TEMP folder on the Enterprise Vault server. On startup, and periodically thereafter, the Admin service checks access to the folder.
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Last updated: 23-Feb-2016
The latest version of this document is available from the Veritas Support website in the following languages: English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.
For the latest news about this release, including any hotfixes, subscribe to http://www.veritas.com/docs/000099904.
Outlook 2016 for Mac version 15.35 or later is supported for Mac OS X 10.13. Requires Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X 12.2.3 or later with Outlook 2016 for Mac version 16. For more information on support and solutions, see Use IBM iNotes web client for archiving items on Mac OS X 10.13 onwards. Veritas Enterprise Vault™: Configuring Outlook 2016 for IMAP Access Author: Veritas Technologies LLC Created Date: 5735Z.
*Hi Team, We are using EV 11.0.0 for archiving Microsoft Exchange 2013 dag. We have windows and mac client. Facing issue on MAC client while restoring email. Enterprise Vault Search:Either Microsoft Exchange Server is not reachable or You do not have full mailbox access/administrator rights t.
*Download Symantec Enterprise Vault HTTP-only Outlook Add-In for free. Symantec Enterprise Vault HTTP-only Outlook Add-In - When Entrust is installed, the EV Outlook HTTP client may crash when attempting a manual archive or restore, causing an access violation exception (0xC0000005).
*Go to HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Office Word Addins Vault; Note what the LoadBehavior is set to. It will be a number like 0 or 1 or 3. If the LoadBehavior is anything other than ’3’ then follow these steps: Close Word (or Excel or Outlook). Make sure the ’winword.exe’ process is not running in the Windows Task Manager; Open the registry editor again.
This document describes the new features in Veritas Enterprise Vault 12. If you are performing a new installation of Enterprise Vault, follow the installation instructions in the Enterprise Vault Installing and Configuring guide. If you are upgrading, follow the instructions in Upgrade Instructions. These guides are in the Veritas Enterprise VaultDocumentationEnglishAdministration Guides folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
For the latest information on supported versions of software, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605.
For the latest information on Enterprise Vault 12 sizing and performance, see the Enterprise Vault Performance Guide at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000005725.ContentsNew features in Enterprise Vault 12
Enterprise Vault 12 includes the following new features.Classification
The new Enterprise Vault 12 classification feature provides a framework that enables automatic classification and records identification.
This feature works in combination with Microsoft’s File Classification Infrastructure to assign classification values to the metadata properties of all new and existing archived content. The File Classification Infrastructure is a classification framework that is built into recent Windows Server editions. You control the File Classification Infrastructure through the File Server Resource Manager interface.
As well as classifying newly archived items, you can also send existing archived items for classification. Performing an index rebuild of an archive or index volume causes Enterprise Vault to reclassify the associated items.
After the classification feature has applied the classification property values to items, users of applications like Enterprise Vault Search, Compliance Accelerator, and Discovery Accelerator can use the values to filter items when they conduct searches and reviews.
Classification can also control the retention of items by applying specific retention categories to them. When users manually delete items or Enterprise Vault automatically expires them, they can be classified again to ensure that the items are still safe to delete.
See the Classification guide for details of this feature.Retention plans
You can now set up retention plans and assign them to archives. With a retention plan, you can associate a retention category with a number of other settings, such as a classification policy and the criteria for discarding expired items, and apply them all to one or more archives.
Applying a retention plan to an archive gives you greater control over the retention periods of the items in the archive. In particular, a retention plan lets you dispose of already-archived items by giving them a different retention period than the one that Enterprise Vault first gave them when it archived the items. For example, you can configure a retention plan so Enterprise Vault expires the affected items according to the retention category that you have associated with the retention plan, and not the retention categories with which Enterprise Vault originally stamped them.Enterprise Vault Search enhancements
The latest version of Enterprise Vault Search includes these enhancements:
*Search suggestions. As you start to type in the search pane, Enterprise Vault Search offers suggestions based on your previous searches, items and folders that you have accessed, and so on.
*Recent list. Quickly access the folders or items that you previously opened, or searches that you previously ran, by choosing them from the Recent list.
*Organize the contents of your Exchange or Internet Mail archives. You can now copy and move archived items within and across archives. You can also create, move, and delete folders within your archive.
*Improved options for setting dates. When setting the criteria for advanced searches, you can now specify relative dates (last 3 months, last 6 months, and so on) or quickly select a month and year from the new custom calendar.
*More options for users to customize Enterprise Vault Search. Choose the language of the search interface, set date and time formats, and change how the results pane lists the results of searches.Installation enhancements
The Enterprise Vault installation now includes the following features:
*Command-line options for performing a silent installation or running the installation wizard with prepopulated default values.
*The server installation automatically installs required software such as SQLXML, without asking for confirmation.
See the Installing and Configuring guide for details.Support for SQL 2012 AlwaysOn availability groups, and failover cluster instances
SQL Server 2012 introduced two new high availability and disaster recovery features. AlwaysOn provides availability at the application database level or instance level through AlwaysOn availability groups and failover cluster instances. Enterprise Vault, Discovery Accelerator, and Compliance Accelerator now support availability groups and failover cluster instances.OCR image conversion
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) conversion adds the ability to recognize, and index text in images that are stored in Enterprise Vault archives. You can now search for text in items, such as scanned documents, forms, faxes, or screen captures, after they are archived.
The existing content conversion functionality is extended to use Windows OCR functionality that is provided by the Windows TIFF IFilter feature. This is an optional Windows feature that the Enterprise Vault installer enables, if necessary. You can further extend content conversion functionality, if required, by installing additional IFilters. For example, you can install IFilters to provide content conversion for file types that are not supported by the Oracle Outside-In converters.
Content conversion configuration settings are now available in advanced site settings. This change ensures consistent content conversion across multiple Enterprise Vault storage servers. Content conversion registry settings can be used to override site settings for particular Enterprise Vault servers.
The new Content Conversion advanced site settings are described in the Administrator’s Guide. If you have previously configured content conversion using registry settings, Upgrade Instructions describes how Enterprise Vault migrates these settings when you upgrade your server.Authorization Manager for roles-based administration
The new Enterprise Vault Authorization Manager replaces Windows Authorization Manager for the management of Enterprise Vault roles-based administration (RBA). It is configured using new PowerShell cmdlets, which let you do the following:
*List Enterprise Vault RBA roles.
*List the security principals assigned to each RBA role.
*Add security principals to each RBA role.
*Remove security principals from each role.EVSVR enhancements
The Item Lists feature in EVSVR, which lets you use the output from one operation as input for a second operation, has been extended to include many more combinations of Verify and Repair operations. See the Utilities guide for details.PST migration enhancements
Enterprise Vault 12 includes the following enhancements to PST migration:
*Asynchronous ingestion
PST file migration is now performed asynchronously. This improves performance during PST file migration and archiving.
*PST ingestion into Internet Mail archives
You can now choose to store PST files in Exchange Mailbox or Internet Mail Archives. The PST Migration wizard, the Files node under the Personal Store Management container, and the PowerShell cmdlets include options that allow you to choose the type of archive for PST files.
See the PST Migration guide for details.Support for new Microsoft releases
Enterprise Vault 12 includes support for the following Microsoft releases:
*Exchange Server 2016
*Outlook 2016 Windows
*Outlook 2016 for Mac
*Windows 10
For full details of all supported versions of software and devices, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605.Enhancements to SMTP Archiving
This release includes the following enhancements to SMTP Archiving, originally released in Enterprise Vault 11.0.1 CHF2:
*Mailbox Journaling
*Support for target address rewriting
Instructions on how to configure these features are provided in Setting up SMTP Archiving.SMTP Archiving - Mailbox Journaling
In the initial release of Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving, you could configure the feature to archive SMTP messages as follows:
*SMTP Journaling. All messages that were sent to the Enterprise Vault SMTP servers were stored in one or more journal archives.
*Selective SMTP Journaling. Enterprise Vault SMTP servers archived only messages to or from specific addresses. Enterprise Vault could store all the messages in the same archive, or in several different archives.
You can now configure SMTP Mailbox Journaling to store all messages to and from a specific address in an archive that is exclusive to that target address. Messages sent from the target address are stored in the Sent Items folder of the archive. Messages received by the target address are stored in the Inbox.Support for target address rewriting
If you use a single SMTP routing address to send SMTP messages to Enterprise Vault, this new feature enables you to spread the archiving load over several archives and Enterprise Vault storage servers.
In an Enterprise Vault SMTP Journaling configuration, all SMTP messages are typically routed to Enterprise Vault SMTP servers using a single SMTP routing addresses, for example, SMTPjournal@example.com. Enterprise Vault stores all the messages in the archive associated with the SMTP routing address.
In previous releases, even if you used a load balancing solution to distribute the SMTP traffic over several Enterprise Vault SMTP servers, all of the SMTP servers stored the messages in the same archive. There was no simple way of spreading the archiving load over several archives.
You can now configure a different target address alias on each Enterprise Vault SMTP server. In Enterprise Vault you configure the alias address as an SMTP target address with an associated archive. All of the SMTP traffic that is received by the SMTP server is redirected to the target alias address for that server, and stored in the archive that is associated with that address.PowerShell cmdlets for managing FSA volumes
The Enterprise Vault Management Shell now includes PowerShell cmdlets for creating, updating, deleting and retrieving details of FSA volume targets. The new cmdlets are as follows:
*Get-EVFSAVolume
Retrieves details of all the volumes set up for File System Archiving in an Enterprise Vault site.
*New-EVFSAVolume
Sets up File System Archiving for a volume on the selected file server.
*Remove-EVFSAVolume
Removes the specified volume from Enterprise Vault configuration.
*Set-EVFSAVolume
Updates the specified settings of an existing file server volume.
For more information about these cmdlets, use the Get-Help command or see the PowerShell cmdlets guide.Migrating Enterprise Vault data using the Simple Storage Service (S3) API
Enterprise Vault now supports the migration of archived data to any S3-compliant storage solution using the Simple Storage Service (S3) API. You can use the S3 API to connect to cloud storage and hosting providers and use them as secondary storage to store infrequently accessed data.
The S3 API migrator plug-in is installed as part of the Enterprise Vault 12.0 installation. For more information, see http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097850.Points to noteChanges to requirements and supported versions
The Enterprise Vault installer requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2, and all Enterprise Vault servers require both Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or SP2.
The following table shows the versions of software that have been dropped since Enterprise Vault 11.0:SoftwareVersions droppedNotesCelerra DART7.0.xSupport is dropped for these Celerra versions as FSA targets.Data ONTAP7.3Support is dropped for this Data ONTAP version as an FSA target. This includes IBM N series, and NetApp devices running Data ONTAP 7.3.Exchange2003, 2007Includes OWA clients and Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions.Google Chrome34 and earlier versionsSupport is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Internet Explorer7, 8iOS7.1Support is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Lotus Notes8.5.2Lotus Notes 8.5.3 is the minimum supported version for Enterprise Vault and Accelerators.Mac OS X10.7, 10.8Support is dropped for these versions for Enterprise Vault client for Mac.Mozilla Firefox30 and earlierSupport is dropped for Enterprise Vault Search.Outlook2003Support is dropped for Enterprise Vault and Accelerators servers.2007Support is dropped for:
*Enterprise Vault and Accelerators servers
*Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-InPowerShell2.0Support is dropped for PowerShell 2.0.Safari5, 6Enterprise Vault Search and Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X support versions 7.0 through 8.0. SCOM2007, 2012SCOM 2012 SP1 is the minimum supported version.SharePoint2007SharePoint 2010 is the minimum supported version.SQL Server2008 R2SQL Server 2012 is the minimum supported version.Windows DesktopXP, Vista, 2003Support is dropped for FSA client.Windows Server2008Support is dropped for Windows Server 2008 as an FSA target. The minimum supported version is Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.2008 R2, 2008 R2 SP1Support is dropped for:
*Enterprise Vault server
*Administration Console
*Search access components
*Accelerator servers
*Outlook Add-In
*Enterprise Vault Search
*Enterprise Vault SDK
*Enterprise Vault API Runtime
The minimum supported version is Windows Server 2012.
For full details of all supported versions of software and devices, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts at http://www.veritas.com/docs/000097605. Appendix B provides details of changes in Enterprise Vault 12.Product rebranding
Enterprise Vault is now Veritas Enterprise Vault.
There are no changes to the following:
*PowerShell command names
*Registry key values
*Installed folder names
*Database entries
*Log files, for example DTrace, apart from the application event logs which have been renamed as follows:
*Veritas Enterprise Vault
*Veritas Enterprise Vault Converters
*Veritas Enterprise Vault CryptoModule
The SymHelp tool is now called Veritas Quick Assist.
The SCOM management pack is now called the Veritas Enterprise Vault management pack.
The Enterprise Vault client for Mac OS X installation folder name has changed from Symantec Enterprise Vault to Enterprise Vault.Setting retention categories
The Update retention categories after items are moved or after the folder retention category is changed option on the Existing Items tab of the Exchange mailbox policy overrides the retention category set by the classification feature. You should uncheck this option to prevent changes to an archive’s default retention category from overriding the retention category set by classification.Outlook Add-In installation
Enterprise Vault 12 provides different versions of the Outlook Add-In for installation on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. The 64-bit version supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Outlook.
To install the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In:
*On a 32-bit version of Windows, use the files in the Outlook Add-Inx86 folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
*On a 64-bit version of Windows, use the files in the Outlook Add-Inx64 folder on the Enterprise Vault media.
For more information about how to set up the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In, see the Setting up Exchange Server Archiving guide.Outlook on the Enterprise Vault server
Outlook 2003 and 2007 are no longer supported on the Enterprise Vault server.
Outlook 2013 SP1 (32-bit version) is supported on the Enterprise Vault server at Enterprise Vault 12. If you install Outlook 2013 SP1 on the Enterprise Vault server, old external filters that require Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 may no longer work correctly. CDO 1.2.1 was included in Outlook 2003 and could be downloaded for Outlook 2007. Microsoft does not support the use of CDO 1.2.1 with Outlook 2010 and later versions. Contact your filter supplier for a version that does not use CDO 1.2.1.
Outlook 2016 is not currently supported on the Enterprise Vault server.Microsoft Edge browser on client computers
Enterprise Vault 12 supports the use of the Microsoft Edge browser on client computers.
To minimize potential problems when running browser-based applications like Enterprise Vault Search, it is advisable to configure the browser settings to treat these applications as trusted sites. Note that the Edge browser uses Internet Explorer 11’s list of trusted sites; Edge does not have its own list.
See the Installing and Configuring guide for instructions on how to configure Internet Explorer to trust an Enterprise Vault application.Admin service security checks of the Vault Service account’s TEMP folder
Enterprise Vault 11.0.1 introduced a security check which ensures that no unauthorized user accounts have access to the Vault Service account’s TEMP folder on the Enterprise Vault server. On startup, and periodically thereafter, the Admin service checks access to the folder.
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