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Disable VV on a Computer?

Scott__Hastings
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Is there a reg key to disable Virtual Vault on a Computer

 

 

 

 

Scott D Hastings Sr
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AndrewB
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from Registry_Values.pdf:

The Outlook Add-In looks for the Vault Cache and Virtual Vault registry values listed here in the following registry keys, in this order:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client
 

If the Outlook Add-In does not find the policy value in these registry keys, it uses
the policy value that is set in the Exchange desktop policy. If there is no equivalent
policy value in the Exchange desktop policy, the Outlook Add-In uses the registry
value default.

The first DWORD vaule to consider it called OVEnabled

0 —Turns off Vault Cache for this user. No new Vault Cache is created.
The user has access to an existing Vault Cache, but no new items are
added to an existing Vault Cache.

1 — (Default) The user can enable Vault Cache.
 

Also consider setting the DWORD VVEnabled

1 – Virtual Vault is enabled for Outlook users.
0 – Virtual Vault is not enabled.

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AndrewB
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from Registry_Values.pdf:

The Outlook Add-In looks for the Vault Cache and Virtual Vault registry values listed here in the following registry keys, in this order:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\KVS\Enterprise Vault\Client
 

If the Outlook Add-In does not find the policy value in these registry keys, it uses
the policy value that is set in the Exchange desktop policy. If there is no equivalent
policy value in the Exchange desktop policy, the Outlook Add-In uses the registry
value default.

The first DWORD vaule to consider it called OVEnabled

0 —Turns off Vault Cache for this user. No new Vault Cache is created.
The user has access to an existing Vault Cache, but no new items are
added to an existing Vault Cache.

1 — (Default) The user can enable Vault Cache.
 

Also consider setting the DWORD VVEnabled

1 – Virtual Vault is enabled for Outlook users.
0 – Virtual Vault is not enabled.

Scott__Hastings
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Partner Accredited Certified

Thanks Andrew!!

Scott D Hastings Sr