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Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Advanced eDiscovery User Guide
Last Published:
2021-06-17
Product(s):
Veritas Alta eDiscovery (Version Not Specified)
- 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
Wildcard searches
A wildcard search uses a wildcard character at the end of a search term to represent one or more unspecified characters. The question mark ? represents a single character, and the asterisk * represents one or more characters.
For example:
appl? finds archived messages with search terms such as apple or apply.
comp* finds archived messages with search terms such as computing, computer, or company.
Note:
The wildcard character must be placed at the end of the search term. The search term must contain at least three characters before the wildcard character.
In phrase searches, the * and ? characters are treated as special characters, not wildcards.