Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Lync Connector Administration Guide
- About Lync Connector
- Introduction to Enterprise Vault.cloud Lync Connector
- Changes in Lync Connector version 1.2.2
- Lync Connector release history
- Lync Connector architecture
- The components of Lync Connector
- About Lync Connector synchronizations
- Conference transcript availability options
- About SIP address substitution
- About the format of the archived transcripts
- About the archiving of historical data
- Lync Connector evaluation mode
- About the Lync Connector Console
- Requirements for Lync Connector
- Steps for setting up archiving with Lync Connector
- Installing Lync Connector
- Configuring Lync Connector
- Configuring Lync Connector
- Configuration wizard page 1: Enterprise Vault.cloud credentials
- Configuration wizard page 2: Lync archiving database
- Configuration wizard page 3: Working folder
- Configuration wizard page 4: File management
- Configuration wizard page 5: Active Directory
- Configuration wizard page 6: SMTP
- Configuration wizard page 7: Sender email address
- Configuration wizard page 8: Conference transcript availability
- Configuration wizard: Configuration complete page
- Viewing or changing the credentials of the Lync Connector service account
- Managing archiving with Lync Connector
- Managing SIP address substitution
- Lync Connector workflow
- Lync Connector reports and logged events
- Lync Connector advanced settings
- Troubleshooting Lync Connector issues
- About troubleshooting Lync Connector issues
- Use of Lync 2013 clients with a Lync 2010 server
- Lync archiving database export failure errors
- Synchronization failures
- Transcript processing failures
- SMTP server issues
- Failure reason: "Message size exceeds fixed maximum message size"
- About the Lync Connector trace logs
- Accessing the trace logs
Configuration wizard page 3: Working folder
The Working folder page of the Lync Connector configuration wizard is where you specify the location of the working folder. Lync Connector uses this folder to hold the transcript emails that it extracts from the Lync archiving database, and the reports that it generates. By default Lync Connector retains successfully processed transcripts in the working folder for 30 days, and failed transcripts and excluded transcripts for 60 days. You can change these retention periods if you want, on the next configuration page.
Note the following requirements and recommendations for the working folder:
Lync Connector must have fast and reliable access to the folder. For optimal performance choose a location that is local to the computer on which Lync Connector is installed, although a network share can be specified if you want.
The folder must have at least 10 GB of free disk space. More space may be required, depending on the amount of data that Lync Connector processes and for how long you choose to retain the processed data.
The Lync Connector service account must have read and write access to the folder.
We recommend that you restrict access to the folder, given the sensitivity of its contents. For further protection you may want to consider encryption of the folder.
Enter the following information on the wizard page:
Working folder | Enter the path to the folder that you want Lync Connector to use as its working folder. Click Browse if you want to browse to the location. |
Click Test folder access when you have specified the folder location. The wizard then tests whether it can read and write to the folder with the Lync Connector service account credentials.
Click Next to move to the next wizard page when the wizard has indicated that the test was successful.