Enterprise Vault™ Utilities
- About this guide
- ArchivePoints
- Audit Viewer
- Backtrace
- CenteraPing
- Domino Archive Exporter
- Domino Profile Document Tool
- Domino Retention Plan Tool
- DTrace
- EVDominoExchangeMigration Tool
- About the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- Client requirements for the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- Adding the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool to the Windows Server firewall exceptions list
- EVDominoExchangeMigration tool and Binary Tree
- Using Quest Notes Migrator for Exchange and the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- Requirements for other migration software with the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- Running the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- EVDuplicateCleaner
- EVEARemovalUtility
- EVFSASetRightsAndPermissions
- EVrights
- EVservice
- EVSPShortcutManager
- EVSVR
- About EVSVR
- Starting EVSVR
- EVSVR commands
- EVSVR application states
- Creating an EVSVR operation file
- Editing an EVSVR operation file in which you have enabled checkpointing
- Running an EVSVR operation
- About the EVSVR operation settings
- Using the output from one EVSVR operation as input for another operation
- Viewing the EVSVR output log file
- Running EVSVR in interactive mode
- Improving EVSVR performance when processing CAB collections
- FSARunNow
- FSAUndelete
- FSAUtility
- NTFS to Centera Migration
- About NTFS to Centera Migration
- Managing migrator jobs using NTFS to Centera Migration
- Creating migrator jobs using NTFS to Centera Migration
- Deleting active jobs using NTFS to Centera Migration
- Deleting source files after migration using NTFS to Centera Migration
- NTFS to Centera Migration log files
- Permissions Browser
- Policy Manager (EVPM)
- About Policy Manager
- Policy Manager syntax
- Saving a Policy Manager initialization file as a Unicode file
- Policy Manager initialization file syntax
- Sections and keynames in Policy Manager initialization file
- [Directory] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [Archive] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [ArchivePermissions] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [Filter] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [Mailbox] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [Folder] section of the Policy Manager initialization file
- [PublicFolder] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [PSTdefaults] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [PST] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [PSTcheckpoint] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [NSFDefaults] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [NSF] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- [NSFCheckPoint] section in the Policy Manager initialization file
- Policy Manager initialization file examples
- Policy Manager initialization file example 1
- Policy Manager initialization file example 2
- Policy Manager initialization file example 3
- Policy Manager initialization file example 4: PST migration
- Policy Manager initialization file example 5: NSF migration
- Policy Manager initialization file example 6: folder permissions
- About using the Provisioning API to run Policy Manager scripts
- ResetEVClient
- Vault Store Usage Reporter
Running Permissions Browser
Before you proceed, note these two requirements for running Permissions Browser:
You must run Permissions Browser as either the Vault Service account or a user whose Roles-Based Administration (RBA) role includes the permission "Can administer Enterprise Vault archives". The utility does not return any information if you run it as any other user.
For more information on RBA, see the Administrator's Guide.
The Enterprise Vault Directory service must be running on the server where you run Permissions Browser. The utility uses this service to retrieve the required information.
To run Permissions Browser
- In Windows Explorer, browse to the
x64subfolder of the Enterprise Vault program folder (for example,C:\Program Files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\x64). - Double-click
PermissionBrowser.exeto open the Permissions Browser window. - In the Archives box, click the archive for which you want to view the access permissions.
The Permissions box shows the permissions on the archive, and the Folders box lists the folders in the archive. (The Folders box is unavailable if the selected archive does not contain a folder structure. For example, this is the case with a shared archive.) Both boxes show the types of permissions that have been set, as follows:
In the Permissions box, tick and cross icons in the tab headers show whether any permissions of the relevant type have been set. For example, in the figure above, the selected archive has automatic permissions but it does not have manual permissions.
The Folders box shows the type of permissions that have been set on individual folders: Auto, Manual, Manual & Auto, or blank for folders on which no permissions have been set. To hide the folders that do not have any permissions, select Show folders with permissions only.
- If you want to view the permissions on an individual folder, click it in the Folders box.