Move Enterprise Vault 8.5 into standalone read only state
We are moving away for Enterprise Vault to a shared email system which will now be offsite. We have a significant investment in EV that we just can't delete and it's not an option to move to the new mail system or push everything back to exchange. Question, Once the new mail system is up and running what would be the best way to put EV into a read only state considering EV has no hooks into the new exchange system? Does archive explorer need the old exchange running to access the EV archive or can it work in a standalone state? Users would need access to the Evault mail for several years still being able to retrieve messages in the new system... It would be best to keep these system separate as much as possible meaning if a user needed an archived message going to a separate shortcut to access the vault would work best... ThanksSolved692Views0likes2CommentsSharePoint Connections anyone?
Who all is attending the upcoming SharePoint Connections conference in Vegas, Nov 1-4th? If you're going to be there, make sure you stop by the Symantec booth to see a product demo and speak to product experts. We also have a vendor speaking session where we'll talk about Exchange and SharePoint support - more details to come. Let us know if you'll be there!502Views0likes0CommentsWhat version of SharePoint are you running? Upgrade plans?
What version of SharePoint are you running? In our webcast yesterday (watch the replay HERE), we were suprised that so many folks were still on MOSS 2003 versus MOSS 2007. Are the 2003 users waiting for 2010 to be released or is your upgrade path going to go to 2007 first and then 2010 later?979Views0likes4CommentsWhat's the demand/use case for manual, data based, or archiving versions from SharePoint?
Have you taken a look at the videos we've posted to the SharePoint backup and archiving group? Join the group to watch these short, all-demo videos on manual archiving, archiving based by date, and turning on version pruning. Move files off your SharePoint servers, out of SQL and onto lower tiered storage. This will free up your storage, improve SQL performance while maintaining access to archived SharePoint files. What do you think, useful?354Views0likes0Comments