Enterprise Vault™ Classification using the Microsoft File Classification Infrastructure
- About this guide
- Getting started
- Setting up the classification properties
- About the Enterprise Vault classification properties
- Setting up the Enterprise Vault classification properties manually
- Checking the Folder Usage classification property
- How classification property values and retention categories interact
- Setting up new values for the Enterprise Vault classification properties
- Points to note on setting retention categories
- Configuring your classification rules
- Defining and applying classification policies
- About classification policies
- Defining classification policies
- About the PowerShell cmdlets for working with classification policies
- Associating classification policies with retention plans
- About the PowerShell cmdlets for working with retention plans
- Applying retention plans to your Enterprise Vault archives
- Running classification in test mode
- Publishing classification properties and rules across your site
- Using classification with smart partitions
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in classification rules
- About the Enterprise Vault properties
- System properties
- Attachment properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for File System Archiving items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for SharePoint items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for Compliance Accelerator-processed items
- Custom properties for use by policy management software
- Custom properties for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
- Appendix B. PowerShell cmdlets for use with classification
- About the classification cmdlets
- Disable-EVClassification
- Get-EVClassificationFCITags
- Get-EVClassificationPolicy
- Get-EVClassificationStatus
- Get-EVClassificationTestMode
- Import-EVClassificationFCIRules
- New-EVClassificationPolicy
- Publish-EVClassificationFCIRules
- Remove-EVClassificationPolicy
- Set-EVClassificationPolicy
- Set-EVClassificationTestMode
- Appendix C. Monitoring and troubleshooting
Understanding the classification test mode reports
As Table: Contents of a classification test mode report indicates, a classification test mode report contains several sections.
Table: Contents of a classification test mode report
This section | Shows |
|---|---|
Classification Summary | The number of items that Enterprise Vault classified when the archive was in test mode. The summary also shows the number of items that Enterprise Vault failed to classify. |
Rule Matches | The classification rules that the items match, and the number of items in each case. |
Proposed Tag Application | The classification property values that Enterprise Vault would assign to the items, and the number of items in each case. |
Smart Partitions | The smart partitions to which Enterprise Vault would archive the items, and the number of items in each case. |
Retention Category | The number of items that match a classification rule whose assigned property value is the same as that of a retention category - and hence to which Enterprise Vault would apply the category. |
Proposed Changes to Retention | The number of items whose retention period Enterprise Vault would modify, extend, or reduce. Note that the number of modified items may not be the same as the sum of items with an extended or reduced retention period. For example, some items may acquire a new retention category that sets the same retention period as the original retention category. This section also shows the number of items that would be eligible for expiry if Enterprise Vault were to classify them now. |
Blocked Deletions | The number of items that Enterprise Vault would block from automatic expiry or user deletion because it would reevaluate their retention categories during classification. The report omits this section if there are no blocked deletions. |