The Outlook Form can be deployed to public folders manually using the Archive Manager Exchange Utility. Please see the Exchange Utility chapter in the Archive Manager Administration Guide for instructions. The credentials used to install Outlook Form must be already added to the Public Folder Management group.
The Archive Manager Outlook Components tool is an add-in that installs the Outlook Form on users' computers when public folders are not enabled on the specified Exchange server. It will automatically install a copy of the form when a user launches Outlook. Therefore, it is only necessary to run this tool once per computer. It can be managed by Group Policy. For instructions on downloading and using the Outlook Components Too, see the Outlook Components Tool section of the Download Tools chapter of the Archive Manager Administration guide.
The Pre-installation preparations chapter in this Guide suggests that you enable Exchange Journaling, and the installation procedures include steps to configure MAPI data loaders to offload messages from Exchange Journal mailbox(es) into Archive Manager.
If you did not enable Exchange Journaling during installation, you can refer to your Microsoft documentation to install and configure it now. If you did not configure MAPI data loaders in the original installation, you can refer to the Data Loaders chapter of the Archive Manager Administration Guide for the procedure.
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In the directory <ArchiveManager_Home>\WebSite\assets\language, copy the file en-US.JSON, and paste it to the same folder. |
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Rename the copy file with your language code. For example, for French (France), rename it to fr-fr.JSON. |
NOTE: The display language of the website for end users is determined by the user’s browser language, and English will be used if no resource file for the desired language can be found in the directory <ArchiveManager_Home>\WebSite\assets\language. |
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Open the language file <ArchiveManager_Home>\WebSite\Resource\Languages.xml. |
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For each value code, add a new line with your language code as the culture name, and the translated text in your language. |
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