Veritas Enterprise Vault™ PST Migration

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (12.2)
  1. About this guide
    1.  
      Introducing this guide
    2. Where to get more information about Enterprise Vault
      1.  
        Enterprise Vault training modules
  2. Introduction to PST migration
    1.  
      Introducing PST file migration
    2.  
      Tools for migrating PST files
    3.  
      Feature comparison of PST migration tools
    4.  
      About the Exchange PST Migration policy
    5.  
      Improving performance when archiving PST file contents
    6.  
      Migrating PST files in hosted environments
    7. About the Personal Store Management node
      1.  
        Creating filters
  3. PST file ownership
    1.  
      About PST file ownership
    2.  
      PST file marking to determine PST file ownership
    3. PST message sampling to determine PST file ownership
      1.  
        Configuring message sampling to determine PST file ownership
      2.  
        Results of message sampling
  4. PST migration: scripted
    1.  
      Overview of the scripting mechanism for PST migration
    2.  
      Undertaking the PST migration process using Policy Manager
    3.  
      Preparation for PST scripted migration
    4. Output from PST migration
      1. [PSTcheckpoint] section PST scripted migration
        1.  
          Report mode [PSTcheckpoint] section
        2.  
          Process mode [PSTcheckpoint] section
      2.  
        Enterprise Vault event log for PST scripted migration
    5.  
      Example initialization file for PST scripted migration
  5. PST migration: wizard-assisted
    1.  
      About the PST Migrator wizard
    2.  
      Outline of the wizard-assisted PST migration process
    3.  
      Preparation for the wizard-assisted PST migration process
    4.  
      Migration tips for the wizard-assisted PST migration process
    5.  
      How the wizard-assisted PST migration process affects users
    6.  
      Starting the wizard-assisted PST migration process
  6. PST migration: Locate and Migrate
    1.  
      About Locate and Migrate
    2. Setting up PST Locate and Migrate
      1.  
        Administrator roles required to manage PST Locate and Migrate
      2. Configuring the holding folder for PST Locate and Migrate
        1.  
          Determining the size of the holding folder for PST Locate and Migrate
      3. Creating and configuring the PST Locator, PST Collector, and PST Migrator tasks
        1.  
          How to configure the PST Locator task
        2.  
          How to configure the PST Collector task
        3.  
          How to configure the PST Migrator task
    3. Migrating PST files using PST Locate and Migrate
      1. Running the PST Locator task to find domains and computers
        1.  
          Adding computers for PST searching
        2.  
          Switching off NetApp device identification checks by the PST Locator task
      2.  
        Selecting computers for PST searching
      3.  
        Configuring paths to include or exclude for PST searching
      4. Running the PST Locator task to find PST files
        1.  
          Adding PST files for migration
        2.  
          Editing PST file properties
      5.  
        Running the PST Collector task
      6.  
        Running the PST Migrator task
      7. PowerShell cmdlets for PST migration
        1.  
          About the PST migration cmdlets
        2.  
          Running the PST migration cmdlets
        3.  
          Using Add-EVPstComputer
        4.  
          Using Add-EVPstFile
        5.  
          Adding multiple computers or PST files
    4.  
      Excluding network shares from PST migration using the PstLocatorTask.exe.config file
    5.  
      Troubleshooting PST migration
  7. PST migration: client-driven migration
    1. About client-driven PST migration
      1.  
        Options to configure client-driven PST migration
    2.  
      Preparation for client-driven PST migration
    3.  
      Editing the PST migration messages for client-driven PST migration
    4.  
      Configuring the PST holding folder for PST client-driven migration
    5.  
      Creating a PST Migrator task for PST client-driven migration
    6. Enabling mailboxes for PST client-driven migration
      1.  
        Enabling mailboxes for PST file submission
    7.  
      Permissions required for migrating PST files stored on network drives

How to configure the PST Locator task

The PST Locator task properties include the following pages:

  • General. Properties on this page let you configure how often the task should retry a failed operation, and the number of report files to keep.

  • Settings. On this page you configure how the task is to search for domains, computers, and PST files.

    • Select whether the task is to use NetBIOS or Active Directory to find the domains and computers on which PST files reside.

    • You can configure the task to search computers for PST files using a registry or hard disk search. A registry search uses remote registry calls to search the Outlook profile for PST files. If a PST file is found in a profile, the Exchange mailbox in the profile is noted. If an Exchange mailbox is found, the task tries to determine the archive and the site that is associated with the primary mailbox referenced in the profile.

      A hard disk search scans all the local hard disks on the designated computer for files with an extension of .pst. It does not search the PST holding folder or the temporary migration folder on any computer running a PST Migrator task. On all computers, the Recycle Bin is not searched.

      As there can be very large numbers of PST files on computer hard disks, it is advisable to perform registry searches initially.

      Note:

      On computers running Windows 7, you must enable the RemoteRegistry service to allow the PST Locator task to look for PST files using registry searches.

    • With the default settings, the task does not automatically search any computers for PST files; you need to select the computers to search. If you select the setting By default search for PSTs on each computer, the task automatically starts searching every computer it finds. As this process can take a very long time on a large network, use this setting with caution.

  • Search Paths. Here you can specify the paths that you want the PST Locator to look in or ignore when looking for PST files.

  • Domains. Domains that the task finds are listed on this page. Only the domains that are selected on this page are searched for computers and PST files.

  • Schedule. It is advisable to schedule the PST Locator task to run during normal office hours, so that it finds the maximum possible number of computers and PST files when users' computers are switched on and connected to the internal network. If the site schedule is set to run tasks during non-office hours, you may want to override the site settings by specifying the schedule for this task.

  • Log On. The account under which the PST Locator task runs must have appropriate access to the computers that it is to search for PST files. Depending on the type of search that is configured for the task, the account must either be able to scan remotely the registry on each computer or have access to the drives on each computer.

    To ensure that the task has adequate access to all the computers in the domain, you can run the task under an account that is a member of the domain administrators' group. Use the settings on the Log On page of the task properties to specify the account.

    See Administrator roles required to manage PST Locate and Migrate.