Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Exchange Server Archiving
- About this guide
- Distributing Exchange Server Forms
- Setting up archiving from mailboxes
- Points to note before you set up Enterprise Vault mailbox archiving
- Defining Exchange Server mailbox archiving policies
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Defining desktop policies in Exchange Server archiving
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Options tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Advanced tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Adding Exchange Server archiving targets
- Using customized shortcuts with Exchange Server archiving
- About editing automatic messages for Exchange Server archiving
- Enabling mailboxes for Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up users' desktops
- Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In for Exchange Server archiving
- Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X with Exchange Server archiving
- Getting users started with Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up Vault Cache and Virtual Vault
- Vault Cache synchronization
- Vault Cache header synchronization and content download
- Vault Cache advanced settings
- Virtual Vault advanced settings
- Setting up archiving from public folders
- About public folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Adding public folder archiving targets
- Setting up archiving of journaled messages
- Envelope Journaling
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Office Mail App for Exchange Server 2013 and later
- About the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Deploying the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Setting up Enterprise Vault access for OWA clients on Exchange Server 2010
- About Enterprise Vault functionality in OWA clients
- Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
- Configuring access to Enterprise Vault from Outlook RPC over HTTP clients
- Using firewall software for external access to OWA and Outlook
- Configuring filtering
- About filtering
- Configuring selective journaling
- Configuring group journaling
- Configuring custom filtering
- About custom filtering ruleset files
- About controlling default custom filtering behavior
- About the general format of ruleset files for custom filtering
- About rule actions for custom filtering
- About message attribute filters for custom filtering
- About the general format of Custom Properties.xml
- About content categories
- Defining how custom properties are presented in third party applications
- Custom properties example
Vault Cache header synchronization
Header synchronization is always part of Vault Cache synchronization. The item header contains enough information to enable the item to be represented in Virtual Vault and elsewhere. It also contains information to associate the header with the content of the full item.
Where changes have occurred in the online archive, Vault Cache synchronization downloads header information from the Enterprise Vault server and applies the changes to the Vault Cache.
Note that some changes within the mailbox do not take effect in the online archive until the next run of the Mailbox Archiving task. For example, a run of the Mailbox Archiving task is required when a user moves an archived item or creates a folder in the mailbox.
Changes to the online archive may potentially require Vault Cache synchronization to include content download as well as header synchronization, for example when an item is automatically archived. However, content download may not be necessary if preemptive caching is in use.
See Preemptive caching when using Vault Cache.
Where changes have occurred in Virtual Vault and therefore in Vault Cache, those changes are synchronized to the online archive.
Header synchronization also synchronizes any changes that are made to the folder hierarchy, either in the online archive or in Virtual Vault. Users cannot move, delete, or rename a folder in Virtual Vault if the folder exists in the mailbox. Users must perform the actions on these folders in the mailbox, in Outlook or OWA.