03-12-2013 11:09 AM
Hi there,
We are using EV MOSS archiving and now planning to roll back this. Infact, users are not comfortable and we are aiming to move this to file server and archive from there.
Could you please advise the best option to export the items from Archive back to MOSS or to a file server?
EV version is 10.0.1
Storage: NetApp (WORM)
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03-12-2013 04:24 PM
Use the EVSPShortcutManager , you can read about it in the Utilities.pdf guide
or here
About EVSPShortcutManager
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HOWTO57586 | 2013-01-18
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03-12-2013 04:24 PM
Use the EVSPShortcutManager , you can read about it in the Utilities.pdf guide
or here
About EVSPShortcutManager
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HOWTO57586 | 2013-01-18
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03-13-2013 01:07 AM
I've used the tool a couple of times (in the past) and it is pretty decent. I think the most recent set of changes that affected it were the changes to use 'seamless shortcuts'. That was done quite some time ago, so I think the tool is pretty solid, and definitely the way forward.
Curious though - what is it that is making the users uncomfortable?
03-14-2013 05:43 AM
Thank you Tony & Rob. Lets test this in the lab.
Re: the reason for rolling back, users prefer to access files in the old way ( i.e file share) .Also one other problem we have with the MOSS archiving is that all users can see the folder structure from the Archive explorer. i.e even if the users dont have access to the MOSS sites, they can view the site and navigate to the folders (not the items). I checked with support how to hide and i do not get any clear answer yet.
03-25-2013 01:01 PM
03-25-2013 01:36 PM
I believe you will run this from the command line in the EV Program folder on the SharePoint server.
03-25-2013 02:15 PM
Yes Tony is correct, it's on the SharePoint server.
It was introduced, FWIW, in EV 9.0.1:
Enterprise Vault 9.0.1 includes a new command-line utility that enables you to manage the Enterprise Vault shortcuts that are in SharePoint. The new utility is EVSPShortcutManager.
You can use EVSPShortcutManager to replace HTML shortcuts with new shortcuts that behave exactly like SharePoint documents. The new shortcuts use the same icons as the corresponding original documents.
See the Utilities manual for details of EVSPShortcutManager.
Unfortunately the Utilities manual fails to say that it's on the SharePoint server .. D'oh.
Also worth being aware of this : http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH202830