Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Discovery Accelerator Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (12.1)
Platform: Windows Server
  1. Introducing Discovery Accelerator
    1.  
      Key features of Discovery Accelerator
    2.  
      About the Discovery Accelerator components
    3.  
      The Discovery Accelerator process
    4.  
      About the deduplication feature in Discovery Accelerator
    5. Product documentation
      1.  
        White papers on the Veritas Support website
      2.  
        Discovery Accelerator training modules
  2. Introducing the Discovery Accelerator client
    1.  
      About the Discovery Accelerator client
    2.  
      Opening the Discovery Accelerator client
    3.  
      Finding your way around the Discovery Accelerator client
  3. Setting up and assigning roles
    1.  
      About the predefined Discovery Accelerator roles
    2. About the Discovery Accelerator permissions
      1.  
        About the facility to allow or deny permissions
    3.  
      Creating Discovery Accelerator roles
    4.  
      Editing the properties of Discovery Accelerator roles
    5.  
      Assigning Discovery Accelerator roles to users
    6.  
      Deleting Discovery Accelerator roles
  4. Working with cases
    1.  
      About Discovery Accelerator cases
    2.  
      Opening new Discovery Accelerator cases
    3.  
      Checking the progress of Discovery Accelerator cases
    4. Implementing analytics in Discovery Accelerator cases
      1.  
        Enabling a Discovery Accelerator case for analytics
      2.  
        Monitoring the progress of analytics data collection
      3.  
        Pausing and resuming analytics on a Discovery Accelerator case
      4.  
        Speeding up analytics data collection in low-bandwidth environments
      5.  
        Disabling analytics on a Discovery Accelerator case
    5.  
      Deleting Discovery Accelerator cases
  5. Setting up review marks and tags
    1.  
      About review marks
    2.  
      Creating review marks
    3.  
      How retained marks work
    4.  
      Editing review marks
    5.  
      Customizing the review marks that are associated with individual cases
    6.  
      Creating tags
    7. Creating tag groups
      1.  
        Creating a single-choice tag group
      2.  
        Creating a multiple-choice tag group
  6. Using rules to mark and tag items automatically
    1.  
      About analytics rules
    2. Creating analytics rules
      1.  
        About the search attributes
      2. About the operators
        1.  
          Guidelines on using the NEAR operator condition in Discovery Accelerator rules
      3.  
        About SQL Server stopwords
    3.  
      Overriding manual categorization
    4.  
      Editing analytics rules
    5.  
      Changing the priority levels of marking rules
    6.  
      About tagging rules
    7. Manually editing queries in analytics rule definition language (RDL)
      1.  
        Using parentheses to set Boolean precedence in analytics RDL
      2.  
        Using stemming in analytics RDL
      3.  
        Specifying custodian and target values in analytics RDL
    8.  
      Deleting analytics rules
  7. Using Custodian Manager
    1.  
      About Custodian Manager
    2.  
      Guidelines on using Custodian Manager
    3.  
      Setting up custodians
    4.  
      Setting up custodian groups
    5.  
      Setting up custom custodian attributes
    6.  
      Setting the primary custodian attribute
    7.  
      Specifying the user account under which to synchronize custodians
    8.  
      Synchronizing with entire Active Directory domains and Domino servers
    9.  
      Setting the configuration options for Custodian Manager
  8. Searching for items
    1.  
      About searching with Discovery Accelerator
    2.  
      Creating and running Discovery Accelerator searches
    3.  
      About the search criteria options
    4.  
      Guidelines on conducting effective searches
    5.  
      Pausing and resuming Discovery Accelerator searches
    6.  
      About the Monitor Searches tab
    7.  
      Selecting the archives in which to search
    8.  
      Specifying the details of custom search attributes
    9. Defining email targets with Address Manager
      1.  
        Setting up targets
      2.  
        Adding targets to target groups
    10. Building Discovery Accelerator search schedules
      1.  
        Setting up new search schedules
      2.  
        Examples of recurring search schedules
  9. Manually reviewing items
    1.  
      About reviewing with Discovery Accelerator
    2.  
      About the Review pane
    3.  
      Filtering the items in the Review pane
    4. Searching within the review set
      1.  
        Conducting quick searches
      2.  
        Conducting advanced searches
    5.  
      Finding all items in the same conversation
    6.  
      Assigning review marks and tags to items
    7.  
      Adding comments to items
    8.  
      Viewing the history of items
    9.  
      Displaying printable versions of items
    10.  
      Downloading the original versions of items
    11.  
      Copying the item list to the Clipboard
    12.  
      Changing how the Review pane looks
    13.  
      Setting your Review pane preferences
  10. Working with research folders
    1.  
      About research folders
    2.  
      Creating research folders
    3.  
      Copying items to research folders
    4.  
      Reviewing the items in research folders
    5.  
      Exporting items from research folders
    6.  
      Giving other users access to your research folders
    7.  
      Converting research folders into cases
  11. Exporting and producing items
    1.  
      About exporting and producing items
    2.  
      How exporting differs from producing
    3.  
      Performing an export or production run
    4.  
      About the limits on the number of simultaneous export and production runs
    5.  
      Identifying the archives that contain duplicates of a specific item
    6.  
      How to optimize export and production runs
    7.  
      Making the export IDs or Bates numbers visible in Microsoft Outlook
  12. Creating and viewing reports
    1.  
      About the Discovery Accelerator reports
    2.  
      Creating Discovery Accelerator reports
    3. Available Discovery Accelerator reports
      1.  
        Archive Source report
      2.  
        Case History report
      3.  
        Export Run Duplicates report
      4.  
        Item Detail report
      5.  
        Legal Holds report
      6.  
        Production Run report
      7.  
        Production Run Duplicates report
      8.  
        Productions report
      9.  
        Searches report
      10.  
        Security report
    4.  
      Viewing existing reports
    5.  
      Deleting reports
    6. About viewing Discovery Accelerator datasets using the OData web service
      1.  
        Available Discovery Accelerator datasets
      2.  
        Accessing the Discovery Accelerator datasets
      3.  
        Using the OData service with Microsoft Excel
      4.  
        Using the OData service with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
  13. Appendix A. Customizing Discovery Accelerator
    1. Setting Discovery Accelerator system configuration options
      1.  
        Ad Hoc Searches configuration options
      2.  
        Analytics Conversation Analysis configuration options
      3.  
        Analytics Data Collection configuration options
      4.  
        API configuration options
      5.  
        Auditing configuration options
      6.  
        Diagnostics configuration options
      7.  
        Document Conversion configuration options
      8.  
        Export/production configuration options
      9.  
        General configuration options
      10.  
        Home Page configuration options
      11.  
        Item Prefetch Cache configuration options
      12.  
        Item Prefetch Cache (Advanced) configuration options
      13.  
        Legal Hold configuration options
      14.  
        Policy Integration configuration options
      15.  
        Profile Synchronization configuration options
      16.  
        Reporting configuration options
      17.  
        Reviewing configuration options
      18.  
        Search configuration options
      19.  
        Security configuration options
      20.  
        System configuration options
      21.  
        Vault Directory Synchronization configuration options
    2.  
      Customizing the columns in the Review pane
  14. Appendix B. Importing configuration data from an XML file
    1.  
      About importing configuration data
    2.  
      Sample XML files
    3.  
      Format of the Dataload.xml file
    4.  
      Format of the dataload XML file for Custodian Manager
    5.  
      Importing the configuration data
    6. About the ImportExport command
      1.  
        ImportExport syntax
      2.  
        Examples of ImportExport commands
  15. Appendix C. Enterprise Vault properties for use in Discovery Accelerator searches
    1.  
      About the Enterprise Vault search properties
    2.  
      System properties
    3.  
      Custom Enterprise Vault properties
    4.  
      Custom Enterprise Vault properties for File System Archiving items
    5.  
      Custom Enterprise Vault properties for SharePoint items
    6.  
      Custom Enterprise Vault properties for Compliance Accelerator-processed items
    7.  
      Custom properties for use by policy management software
    8.  
      Custom properties for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
  16. Appendix D. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      A security warning may appear when you preview certain items in the Review pane of the Discovery Accelerator client
    2.  
      Display issues when you run the Discovery Accelerator client in Windows 8 or later
    3.  
      Display issues when you open a Discovery Accelerator website in Internet Explorer 10 or later
    4.  
      Vault stores not displayed in the Discovery Accelerator client
    5.  
      Discovery Accelerator searches return unexpected results
    6.  
      Full-text search indexing is disabled by default in SQL Server
    7.  
      Custodian Manager lets you synchronize multiple custodians with the same Active Directory account
    8.  
      If a custodian belongs to one Active Directory domain but is a member of a group in a second domain, Custodian Manager may not update the custodian's details when it synchronizes with the second domain
    9.  
      Custodian Manager does not list the members of a custodian group after you delete the group and then restore it by synchronizing with Active Directory
    10.  
      Errors when exporting items from Discovery Accelerator
    11.  
      TNEF-encoded attachments to Internet Mail (.eml) messages may not be readable after you export the messages from a review set
    12.  
      Synchronization errors after you rename the SQL Server computer
    13.  
      Performance counter errors when the Accelerator Manager service starts
    14.  
      SQL Service Broker warning when restoring a customer database to a different server
    15. Issues with Discovery Accelerator reports
      1.  
        You receive the message "An error occurred creating the report" when you try to generate reports
      2.  
        Prompt to install SQL Server when printing a report for the first time
      3.  
        Reports that you export as CSV may not open properly in Microsoft Excel
      4.  
        Garbled Japanese characters when exporting reports in Acrobat format
      5.  
        Troubleshooting OData errors

Creating analytics rules

If you know the search criteria that you want to use, you can define rules for a case before you enable it for analytics. Then, when you enable analytics, data collection and indexing begins and rule actions are applied in parallel to mark and tag the matching items. You can also create and edit rules after you have enabled a case for analytics. In this instance, the new rules start marking and tagging matching items immediately.

To create an analytics rule

  1. Click the Cases tab in the Discovery Accelerator client.
  2. In the Cases pane at the left, select the case for which you want to create the rule.
  3. Click the Rule Builder tab.
  4. Click New at the top of the tab. Alternatively, to create a rule that is based on an existing rule, click the rule in the Marking rules area or Tagging rules area and then click Copy.

    The Rule details pane appears.

    Rule details pane
  5. Type a name and description for the rule.
  6. Check Rule enabled unless you want to disable the rule until a future time.
  7. In the Rule conditions area, define one or more conditions that an item must meet to match the rule. Every rule must have at least one condition.

    To define the conditions, proceed as follows:

    • In the Select attribute drop-down list, choose an attribute of the items for which to search. For example, choose Subject if you want to search the subject lines of items.

    • In the next drop-down list, choose an operator to apply to the selected attribute. For example, if you have set the attribute to Subject, you can choose the Contains operator to search for those items whose subject lines contain certain words.

    • Set the required value for the attribute. For example, when the attribute is Subject and the operator is Contains, you can type Secret to search for those items whose subject lines contain this word. Note the following:

      • The search string cannot contain any punctuation characters other than the underscore character.

      • You can append an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to the end of the search string.

      • SQL Server does not index commonly occurring words such as "the" and "and", so Discovery Accelerator ignores these words when it encounters them in a search string. You can override this behavior by editing the SQL Server stopword file.

    • If you set the attribute to Subject, Content, or Subject or Content, choose whether to turn search stemming on or off.

      Stemming lets you match the words that derive from the word that you specify. For example, the word "run" matches "running" and "ran". You cannot use wildcard characters in conditions that use stemming.

    • Click the + button to save the condition and add another one, if required.

      You define the relationship between two conditions with the And/Or buttons. And denotes that an item must match both conditions, whereas Or denotes that the item can match one condition but not the other.

    • If you want to remove a condition, click the - button at the right of its row.

    As you add conditions, they appear in the Rule query area. When you become familiar with the query language, you can construct more complex queries by editing the syntax manually.

  8. If you have defined one or more custodians or custodian groups with Custodian Manager, use the fields in the Rule condition settings area to specify how to search for them. In each case, you can choose to search email addresses, display names, or both. For custodian groups, you can choose to expand the distribution lists of the groups to include their members in your searches, rather than just the list names and email addresses.

    Note:

    Discovery Accelerator does not expand the distribution lists when you use the Near operator with the attributes Subject, Content, Subject or Content, Author, To, CC, BCC, and Author or Recipients.

    The conditions that you enter in the Rule conditions settings area use the custodian information that is available at the time that you build the rule. This information is not updated unless you edit the rule again. For example, when you create a rule and select the option Expand distribution list to include members, the list members at that time are saved with the rule. If the membership of the list changes later, these changes are not applied to the rule until you edit and save it again.

  9. In the Rule actions area, choose how to mark or tag the items that match the rule conditions. The options are as follows:

    Mark item as

    Applies the selected mark to items that match the rule. If this rule is one of several rules that apply marks, you can set its priority level with the Rule priority as box. The lower the number, the higher the priority level.

    Tag item as

    Applies the selected tags to items that match the rule. If necessary, expand the tag groups to see the associated tags.

  10. Click Apply.