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Enterprise Vault™ Guide for Mac OS X Users
Last Published:
2023-09-05
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (14.5)
- Introducing Veritas Enterprise Vault
- About Enterprise Vault
- Required software for the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
- Installing the Enterprise Vault Client for MacOSX
- About shortcuts to archived items
- About the Enterprise Vault toolbar and menu commands
- How Enterprise Vault selects the items to archive
- About retention of archived items
- Entering your login details for Enterprise Vault
- Viewing and amending your Enterprise Vault login password
- How grouping similar folders in Outlook for Mac affects Enterprise Vault Client behavior
- Using Veritas Enterprise Vault
- Viewing an archived item in its original form
- Replying to or forwarding an archived item
- Manually archiving items and folders
- Restoring archived items from shortcuts
- Deleting archived items
- Searching for your archived items
- Customizing Enterprise Vault
- Setting up a mailbox rule to manage your Enterprise Vault shortcuts
- Uninstalling the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
Viewing and amending your Enterprise Vault login password
If you choose to save your password in the Mac OS X keychain when you first log in to Enterprise Vault, you can later view and amend the password by using the Keychain Access application.
To view and amend your Enterprise Vault login password
- Open Keychain Access.
- If keychains are hidden then, on the View menu, choose Show Keychains.
- Double-click the Enterprise Vault keychain.
- Click Show password, and then enter the keychain password if you are asked for it.
Keychain Access displays your Enterprise Vault login password in the Show password field.
Note that Enterprise Vault stores your password in XML format, like this:
<EnterpriseVault> <Domain>domain_name</Domain> <UserId>user_id</UserId> <Password>password</Password> </EnterpriseVault>
- Amend the password, if necessary, and then click Save Changes.