CSV Report of all offline files with PowerShell
I was recently asked to scan a volume to check for any offline files to confirm that a bulk restore was successful. I created this gui-user-friendly powershell script to perform that function. It prompts for a directory to (recursively) check for offline files and any offline files are reported in a CSV file called "Offlinefiles.csv"5.1KViews9likes4Comments- 9.1KViews5likes10Comments
Enterprise Vault for Microsoft Exchange and service account Outlook profiles.
Acording to best practice documentation, (I forget where now, I will update this if I find it again -- http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH48862section 5 of the resolution) it is a good idea to periodically reduce the number of Outlook profiles there are on EV serv1.1KViews5likes4CommentsUseful SQL Queries - Vault Cache CC Download Status and ClientDiagnostics
All - Awhile back I posted a Query to pull the details and statistics for Vault Cache Content Cache (CC) download status'. I have since added details gathered by the ClientDiagnostics.aspx page introduced in 10.0.3. While you can go to an interactive page to view the ClientDiagnostic results, this may help to compare between the CC download status and the overall health of an individual VC:2KViews3likes1Comment- 2KViews1like1Comment