Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Upgrading from Backup Exec Archiving Option 2010 to Enterprise Vault
- Introduction
- Upgrading to Enterprise Vault on the media server
- About upgrading to Enterprise Vault on the media server
- Upgrading to Enterprise Vault on the media server
- Manually configuring Enterprise Vault after the upgrade
- Creating Enterprise Vault DNS Aliases
- Adding the Shopping service
- Starting the Enterprise Vault services
- Starting the Enterprise Vault tasks
- Configuring Vault Store properties for removal of safety copies
- Setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up File System Archiving
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Upgrading to Enterprise Vault on a separate server
Setting up Exchange Server archiving
If you have installed the Backup Exec Exchange Mailbox Archiving Option, Enterprise Vault Exchange Server archiving is set up as follows:
The Exchange Server sources are added as targets under > > DomainName.
The Exchange mailbox groups appear as provisioning groups under > > DomainName > .
Each provisioning group has an associated mailbox policy with the same name as the provisioning group under > > .
Each provisioning group's properties are configured as follows:
General tab: Displays the name of the group and the associated mailbox policy.
Archiving Defaults tab: Displays the retention category associated with the group.
All the retention categories you create in Backup Exec Exchange Mailbox Archiving Option appear under > .
Each mailbox policy's properties are populated as follows:
General tab: Displays the name of the policy.
Archiving Rules tab: Displays the settings you configured in Backup Exec Archiving Option.
Archiving Actions tab: is not selected by default. Select this option to create shortcuts.
Shortcut Content tab: is set to by default. Edit this option as required.
If required you can configure Enterprise Vault Reporting, which provides operation reports on Enterprise Vault and Exchange Server archiving.