Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Classification
- 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
- 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
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting and performance monitoring
Applying retention plans to your Enterprise Vault archives
After you have defined a classification policy and associated it with a retention plan, you can apply the plan to one or more archives. The Administration Console provides many different ways to do this, as you can associate a retention plan with any of the following features:
An Exchange, Domino, or IMAP provisioning group
An Exchange journal archive, Domino journal archive, or SMTP archive
An FSA volume or folder policy
A public folder target
A SharePoint target or site collection
Mailboxes that you manually enable for archiving by running the Enable Mailbox wizard
The documentation for each of these features describes how to apply a retention plan to it. You can also apply a retention plan to a selected archive with the PowerShell cmdlet Set-EVArchive. See the PowerShell Cmdlets guide for more information.
After you have associated the retention plan with the required feature, you must run the appropriate archiving task to apply it to the target archives. For instance, this is the Client Access Provisioning task in the case of an IMAP provisioning group or the Sharepoint Archiving task in the case of a SharePoint site collection.
As an example, the following procedure describes how to choose a retention plan when you set up a new Exchange provisioning group.
To associate a retention plan with an Exchange provisioning group
- In the left pane of the Administration Console, expand the hierarchy until the Targets container is visible.
- Expand the Exchange domain.
- Right-click the Provisioning Groups container, and then point to New and click Provisioning Group.
The New Provisioning Group wizard appears.
- Work though the wizard until you reach the page that prompts you for the required retention category or retention plan.
- Click Select to open the Retention Selection dialog box.
- Select the required retention plan, or click New to create a new one.
- Work through the remaining pages of the wizard.
- Run the Exchange Provisioning task to apply the retention plan to the target archives.
- Synchronize the mailboxes. To do this, open the properties dialog box for the Exchange Mailbox Archiving task and then, on the Synchronization tab, click Synchronize.