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Enterprise Vault™ Insight Surveillance Reviewer's Guide
Last Published:
2025-07-07
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (15.2)
- Introducing Insight Surveillance
- Searching for items
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with Insight Surveillance
- About the Review pane
- Viewing the hotword statistics for an item in review
- Filtering the items in the Review pane
- Assigning review marks 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
- Escalating items
- 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
- Committing research folder items to the department review set
- Removing items from research folders
- Deleting folders
- Exporting items
- Creating and viewing reports
- About the Insight Surveillance reports
- Accessing data through the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
- Enhanced reporting
- Accessing reports through the OData web service
- Configuring a Power BI template for reporting
Guidelines on conducting effective searches
For the best results when conducting searches, follow these guidelines:
Make searches precise. For example, include the author or recipient details, or specify date ranges.
In the properties of the department, limit the number of searchable vault stores.
Only use wildcards when necessary, as they can severely affect performance.
Avoid overusing search terms. Thousands of terms can cause iterative searches.
Ensure that scheduled searches do not run at the same time as system backups.
Quickly accept or reject searches to avoid filling and slowing the database.
Test new searches in research folders, and then delete the folders as necessary.