Enterprise Vault™ Setting up SharePoint Server Archiving
- About this guide
- Configuring SharePoint archiving
- About SharePoint archiving with Enterprise Vault
- Overview of configuring Enterprise Vault for SharePoint
- Configuring Enterprise Vault access to the SharePoint server
- Installing Enterprise Vault components on the SharePoint server
- Running the Enterprise Vault for SharePoint configuration wizard
- Creating objects in the Administration Console for SharePoint archiving
- Creating a SharePoint archiving task
- SharePoint archiving task properties
- Creating an archiving policy for Enterprise Vault for SharePoint
- About the vault stores for SharePoint archives
- Adding a SharePoint archiving target
- Creating archiving targets for SharePoint site collections
- Creating archiving target subsites to override archiving settings
- Running SharePoint archiving
- Adding SharePoint archiving Web Parts
- User access to archived SharePoint documents
- Appendix A. Installing Enterprise Vault and SharePoint on a single server
Adding the Archive Search Web Part to a SharePoint page
You must be a site owner or administrator to modify a SharePoint page and add Web Parts.
Note:
The following procedure is applicable only if you are using the classic experience of SharePoint. If you using the modern experience of SharePoint 2019 or later, see the To embed Enterprise Vault Search on a SharePoint page section.
In Internet Explorer, open the page where you want to add the Archive Search Web Part.
On the menu, click .
In the Web Part zone in which you want to add the Web Part, click .
In the dialog box, select (located in the section).
Click .
The Web Part will now be displayed on the page. Irrespective of the language of the Web Part package that you installed, text in the Web Part will be displayed in the language of the site.
Note:
If you add any Web Part (including the Enterprise Vault-provided Archive Search Web Part) in the classic experience of SharePoint 2019 or later, you might not be able to exit the classic experience and switch to the modern experience due to a SharePoint limitation. For more information, contact Microsoft Support.
Note:
The following prerequisites and procedure are applicable only if you are using the modern experience of SharePoint 2019 or later. The Archive Search Web Part is not available with the modern experience of SharePoint 2019 or later. To perform a search, you must embed the Enterprise Vault Search (EVS) in a SharePoint page. If you using the classic experience of SharePoint, see the To add the Archive Search Web Part to a SharePoint page section.
Add the Enterprise Vault Search site URL to the Trusted Sites on Internet Explorer.
Import the Enterprise Vault server certificate to the machine where you are embedding EVS.
Perform the following steps to configure the required settings on SharePoint:
Step 1: On the Home page of your SharePoint site, click .
Step 2: Click under .
Step 3: Add your machine name in .
Step 4: Click .
On the SharePoint page with modern experience, create a new page by performing the following steps:
Step 1: Click on .
Step 2: Select .
A new page is displayed.
Step 3: Give a suitable title to the new page (for example, Enterprise Vault Search).
At the bottom, click on the icon and click .
On the right pane, enter an iframe code to embed the EVS link in the field. For example:
<iframe width="1000" height="1000" src="https:// <EV server>//EnterpriseVault/search/"></iframe>
Turn off the option to .
Change the width and the height, if required.
Use the src attribute to update the EVS link that needs to be embedded, if required. <EV server> is a machine name where your EVS is hosted.
If prompted for credentials, enter the credentials that you use to access EVS.
Click and then click .
You can now view EVS embedded on your page. You can perform all the operations that are available on EVS, when opened on a web browser.