Arctera Enterprise Vault™ eDiscovery Administrator's Guide
- Configuring eDiscovery: Desktop Client
- Importing configuration data from an XML file
- Setting eDiscovery system configuration options
- Setting up and assigning roles
- Working with cases
- Setting up review marks and tags
- Using rules to mark and tag items automatically
- Using Custodian Manager
- Searching for items
- About searching with eDiscovery
- Defining email targets with Address Manager
- Building eDiscovery search schedules
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with eDiscovery
- Searching within the review set
- Deleting items from Enterprise Vault archives
- Working with research folders
- Exporting and producing items
- About exporting and producing items
- Creating and viewing reports
- Enhanced reporting
- Available eDiscovery reports
- Accessing reports through the OData web service
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in eDiscovery searches
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Issues with Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager
About Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager
Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager lets you submit the details of custodians and custodian groups for which you want to search when you conduct a eDiscovery search. A custodian is an individual employee, whereas a custodian group is any collection of employees. Some examples of possible custodian groups are NT groups, distribution lists, Active Directory containers, Domino LDAP queries, and Domino groups.
After you have submitted a few details of a custodian or group in Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager, you can synchronize them with an external source like Active Directory or a Domino LDAP directory. This process keeps the data in Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager up-to-date and lets you retrieve additional information about the custodian or group from the external source.
Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager also lets you assign additional, custom attributes to custodians and custodian groups. Use these attributes to filter the list of custodians and groups for which to search in eDiscovery. For example, you can create a custom attribute called "Cost Center 1", assign it to the custodians who belong to the cost center, and then pick the attribute when you define your search targets with eDiscovery.