Enterprise Vault™ Discovery Accelerator Reviewer's Guide
- Introducing Discovery Accelerator
- Introducing Veritas Surveillance
- Searching for items
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with Discovery Accelerator
- About the Review pane
- Filtering the items in the Review pane
- Searching within the review set
- Finding all items in the same conversation
- Assigning review marks and tags to items
- Adding comments to items
- Viewing the history of items
- Displaying printable versions of items
- Downloading the original versions of items
- Copying the item list to the Clipboard
- Deleting items from Enterprise Vault archives
- Changing how the Review pane looks
- Setting your Review pane preferences
- Working with research folders
- About research folders
- Creating research folders
- Editing the properties of research folders
- Copying items to research folders
- Reviewing the items in research folders
- Exporting items from research folders
- Giving other users access to your research folders
- Removing items from research folders
- Converting research folders into cases
- Deleting folders
- Exporting and producing items
- Creating and viewing reports
- About the Discovery Accelerator reports
- Enhanced reporting
- Creating Discovery Accelerator reports
- Available Discovery Accelerator reports
- Viewing existing reports
- Deleting reports
- Accessing reports through the OData web service
- Configuring a Power BI template for reporting
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in Discovery Accelerator searches
- About the Enterprise Vault search properties
- System 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
About research folders
By creating one or more research folders, you can work privately on the items that interest you without generating additional work for other reviewers. For example, suppose that you are pursuing an alleged instance of insider trading. Rather than add a large number of search results to the review set, where they are visible to other reviewers, you can conduct the searches from a research folder and store the results there. Then you can review and mark the items in the normal way, or export them for offline review.
Research folders provide almost the same functionality as cases. Like cases, you can enable analytics on a folder. However, unlike cases, folders cannot place items on legal hold. In addition, only application-wide marks and tags are available for selection when you mark the items in a folder.
Where necessary, you can give other users access to your research folders so that they can collaborate in the review process. The permissions that you grant these users determine whether they can export items from the folder, search for more items to add to it, and review and mark the items.