Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Exchange Server Archiving
- About this guide
- Distributing Exchange Server Forms
- Setting up archiving from mailboxes
- Points to note before you set up Enterprise Vault mailbox archiving
- Defining Exchange Server mailbox archiving policies
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Defining desktop policies in Exchange Server archiving
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Options tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Advanced tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Adding Exchange Server archiving targets
- Using customized shortcuts with Exchange Server archiving
- About editing automatic messages for Exchange Server archiving
- Enabling mailboxes for Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up users' desktops
- Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In for Exchange Server archiving
- Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X with Exchange Server archiving
- Getting users started with Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up Vault Cache and Virtual Vault
- Vault Cache synchronization
- Vault Cache header synchronization and content download
- Vault Cache advanced settings
- Virtual Vault advanced settings
- Setting up archiving from public folders
- About public folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Adding public folder archiving targets
- Setting up archiving of journaled messages
- Envelope Journaling
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Office Mail App for Exchange Server 2013 and later
- About the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Deploying the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Setting up Enterprise Vault access for OWA clients on Exchange Server 2010
- About Enterprise Vault functionality in OWA clients
- Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
- Configuring access to Enterprise Vault from Outlook RPC over HTTP clients
- Using firewall software for external access to OWA and Outlook
- Configuring filtering
- About filtering
- Configuring selective journaling
- Configuring group journaling
- Configuring custom filtering
- About custom filtering ruleset files
- About controlling default custom filtering behavior
- About the general format of ruleset files for custom filtering
- About rule actions for custom filtering
- About message attribute filters for custom filtering
- About the general format of Custom Properties.xml
- About content categories
- Defining how custom properties are presented in third party applications
- Custom properties example
Setting up manual installation of the Outlook Add-In
The usual way to install the Outlook Add-In is to deploy the MSI package to desktop computers using a software distribution application. However, you can allow users to install the Outlook Add-In themselves. The users must have local administrator permissions to install the Outlook Add-In.
In some cases the users can launch the MSI directly, but for some users you also need to provide a setup.exe
file. The users must run setup.exe
to launch the MSI. The setup.exe
file that you may need is included on the Enterprise Vault media, in the same folder as the MSI file.
You need to provide a setup.exe
file if both of the following conditions apply:
The operating system on the client computer is Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10.
Windows User Account Control (UAC) is turned on.
Launching the MSI with setup.exe
ensures that the installation process is elevated before the MSI is launched. This early elevation is necessary to enable the installation to complete all of its processes. If UAC is turned on and a user tries to launch the MSI directly, the installation process displays an error message.
Note:
When a user runs setup.exe
, it must be in the same folder as the MSI file.
To make the MSI file and setup.exe available to users
- Place the MSI file in a shared folder, together with the
setup.exe
if required.For 32-bit versions of Windows, use the files in the
Outlook Add-In\x86
folder on the Enterprise Vault media.For 64-bit versions of Windows, use the files in the
Outlook Add-In\x64
folder on the Enterprise Vault media. Do one of the following:
For a new installation of Enterprise Vault, add a link to the Welcome message from which users can access the shared folder. Edit the Welcome message to include suitable instructions. If you have provided
setup.exe
, tell users to runsetup.exe
, not the MSI file. If they download the files, tell them that the files must be in the same folder.For an upgrade installation, users do not receive the Welcome message, so inform them by another method. If you have provided
setup.exe
, tell users to runsetup.exe
, not the MSI file. If they download the files, tell them that the files must be in the same folder.