Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Advanced eDiscovery User Guide
- About Enterprise Vault Advanced eDiscovery
- Getting started with Advanced eDiscovery
- Advanced eDiscovery roles
- Investigations
- About Investigations
- About the Managed Accounts node
- Creating a label
- Performing a new search of accounts (Investigations tab)
- Saving a search of accounts (Investigations tab)
- Viewing or modifying a saved search (Investigations tab)
- Generating and exporting printable reports for searches (Investigations tab)
- Deleting saved searches (Investigations tab)
- Working with emails in the Investigations tab
- Hiding and unhiding emails
- Deleting emails permanently
- About the Mail Reassignment node
- Reassigning emails
- Viewing email reassignment status
- Canceling the email reassignment activity
- Generating a Mail Reassignment status report
- Sending notifications to the mail reassignment batch initiator
- About Collaboration
- Searching Collaboration messages during investigation
- Applying tags to Collaboration messages during investigation
- Case management
- About Targeted Collections
- Configuring Targeted Collection for Microsoft Teams
- About cases in the E-Discovery tab
- Case workflow summary: Discovery Administrator
- Customizing the case review status tags
- Creating a case
- Viewing the details of a case
- Editing a case
- Performing a new search of a case
- Saving a search of a case
- Viewing and modifying a saved search of a case
- Applying a search-level legal hold
- Assigning Research Sets to reviewers
- Generating printable reports for searches
- Searching and tagging Collaboration messages in E-Discovery
- Reviewing and working with emails in eDiscovery
- Email export
- Collaborative reports
- Advanced eDiscovery alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching cases and accounts
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Advanced eDiscovery Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Advanced eDiscovery updates in previous releases
About using multiple Boolean operators
You can use multiple Boolean operators in a search to create more complex searches. For example:
cloud AND computing OR public
In this example cloud AND computing represents one term.
The following items are returned:
Items with cloud and computing
Items with cloud, computing, and public
Items with public
You can also use brackets to group multiple terms for Boolean processing. For example:
(cloud (computing OR public)) NOT software
In this example, the space between cloud and (computing OR public) is treated as an AND operator.
The following items are returned:
Items with both cloud and computing, with no reference to software.
Items with both cloud and public, with no reference to software.
The maximum number of Boolean operators that is allowed in a search is 249.