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Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Folder Sync 1.11 Administration Guide
Last Published:
2017-10-01
Product(s):
Veritas Alta Archiving (Version Not Specified)
- Folder Sync Overview
- Requirements for Folder Sync
- Steps to set up Folder Sync
- Preparing the Folder Sync service account
- Configuring sufficient concurrent MAPI sessions for Folder Sync
- Installing or upgrading Folder Sync
- Configuring Folder Sync
- Running and scheduling Folder Sync synchronizations
- About performing and scheduling Folder Sync synchronizations
- Performing a "Run Now" Folder Sync synchronization
- Configuring scheduled Folder Sync synchronizations
- About Folder Sync scheduling and choosing a scheduling strategy
- Creating scheduled Folder Sync synchronization events
- Selecting the mailboxes to target for scheduled Folder Sync synchronizations
- Changing the iterative restart period for scheduled Folder Sync synchronization events
- Monitoring and managing Folder Sync
- About monitoring and managing Folder Sync
- Checking the Folder Sync synchronization status from the ArchiveTools Management Console
- About the Folder Sync job list
- Viewing the Folder Sync job list
- About the Folder Sync Mailbox Report
- Viewing the Folder Sync Mailbox Report
- Disabling or enabling Folder Sync from the Administration Console
- Viewing the Folder Sync synchronization status of an account from the Administration Console
- Troubleshooting Folder Sync
About increasing the maximum number of allowed MAPI sessions on Exchange 2003 and 2007
Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 impose a restriction on the number of allowed MAPI sessions for every user. By default this restriction is set to hexadecimal 0x20 (decimal 32). If you experience MAPI session exhaustion when you use Folder Sync, we recommend that you increase this value by decimal 16, 32, 48, and so on, until the server can accommodate the number of MAPI sessions. Alternatively you can decrease the maximum number of threads that the Folder Sync application uses.
Microsoft provides instructions on how to increase the maximum number of permitted MAPI sessions per user from the default value. See the More Information section of the following knowledge base article on the Microsoft Support site: