Enterprise Vault™ Classification using the Microsoft File Classification Infrastructure
- About this guide
- Getting started
- Setting up the classification properties
- About the Enterprise Vault classification properties
- Setting up the Enterprise Vault classification properties manually
- Checking the Folder Usage classification property
- How classification property values and retention categories interact
- Setting up new values for the Enterprise Vault classification properties
- Points to note on setting retention categories
- Configuring your classification rules
- Defining and applying classification policies
- About classification policies
- Defining classification policies
- About the PowerShell cmdlets for working with classification policies
- Associating classification policies with retention plans
- About the PowerShell cmdlets for working with retention plans
- Applying retention plans to your Enterprise Vault archives
- Running classification in test mode
- Publishing classification properties and rules across your site
- Using classification with smart partitions
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in classification rules
- About the Enterprise Vault properties
- System properties
- Attachment 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 B. PowerShell cmdlets for use with classification
- About the classification cmdlets
- Disable-EVClassification
- Get-EVClassificationFCITags
- Get-EVClassificationPolicy
- Get-EVClassificationStatus
- Get-EVClassificationTestMode
- Import-EVClassificationFCIRules
- New-EVClassificationPolicy
- Publish-EVClassificationFCIRules
- Remove-EVClassificationPolicy
- Set-EVClassificationPolicy
- Set-EVClassificationTestMode
- Appendix C. Monitoring and troubleshooting
Prerequisites for classification
To implement classification using the Microsoft File Classification Infrastructure (FCI), you require all the following on all the Enterprise Vault storage servers in your site:
Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2.
For performance reasons, we strongly recommend that you run Windows Server 2012 R2 on all Enterprise Vault servers, and not Windows Server 2012 Original Release.
The File Server Resource Manager service and the associated tools feature (
fsrm.msc).These components let you administer the Windows FCI, so that you can create and edit classification rules and properties.
In the Enterprise Vault Install Launcher, the Prepare My System facility automatically enables the File Server Resource Manager service and tools.
The Microsoft Data Classification Toolkit.
To deploy the classification properties and rules across your Enterprise Vault site, you use Enterprise Vault PowerShell cmdlets, which work in combination with this toolkit. You can download it from the following page of the Microsoft website:
For classification using the Veritas Information Classifier, all the required components are installed when you install Enterprise Vault.
You also require a license for the Enterprise Vault retention feature to manage classification using either the Microsoft FCI or the Veritas Information Classifier. Classification operates in test mode if you have yet to install a license for the retention feature, or the existing license has expired.