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Archive Shuttle 11.4 - Installation Guide

Installing Archive Shuttle Core Server

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NOTE: Before installing Archive Shuttle, check that all the prerequisites for the planned installation have been fulfilled.

To install Archive Shuttle:

1.Log in to the designated Archive Shuttle Core Server.

2.Double-click the ArchiveShuttle.xx-x.x.xxxx.x.msi file to start the installation.

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NOTE: Setup scans the server to determine whether it meets the prerequisites and displays a report. Install any missing prerequisites, and restart setup

3.Install the required Archive Shuttle components for this computer.

The requirements for an Archive Shuttle Core server are as follows:

·Core Service: Installs the Archive Shuttle Service that periodically runs Archive Shuttle tasks.

·Web Service: Installs the Archive Shuttle Web Services. These communicate with the Archive Shuttle modules by HTTP(S).

·Web Interface: Install the Archive Shuttle Web Interface. This is a web-based interface that enables administrators to manage Archive Shuttle.

4. Enter the account under which the components to be installed should run.

5. Enter the Archive Shuttle SQL Instance where the Archive Shuttle databases will be created. This can be:

Default instance: mySqlServerName.MyDomain.com

Named instance: mySqlServerName.MyDomain.com\MyInstanceName

6. Enter the folder where the Archive Shuttle logs should be stored.

7. Select the Archive Shuttle license file.

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NOTE: It is essential to verify that the license information is correct. Otherwise, Archive Shuttle functionality may be deactivated.

Post installation tasks

After installation, open the Web Interface in Internet Explorer using one of the following URLs:

·http://<hostname>/ArchiveShuttle

·http://<hostname>/ArchiveShuttle

·http://<ipaddress>/ArchiveShuttle

<hostname> is the name of the server where Archive Shuttle Core was installed. This can either be the fully qualified name, or just the hostname.

<ipaddress> is the IP Address of the server where Archive Shuttle Core was installed.

·For example, IPv4: 192.168.0.1

·For example, IPv6: [2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334]

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NOTE: You may need to add the IP address of the Archive Shuttle server to the trusted zones in Internet Explorer.

The Archive Shuttle Web Interface Homepage should be displayed.

Installing the Archive Shuttle modules

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NOTE: Before installing any Archive Shuttle Modules, check that all the prerequisites for the planned installation have been fulfilled.

To determine which modules to install on which servers, refer to the Archive Shuttle Planning Guide. Archive Shuttle modules are 32 Bit and can be installed on Windows 2003 servers if required (for example, when extracting data from older versions of Enterprise Vault).

For a list of supported operating systems for the Archive Shuttle modules, see the Archive Shuttle Compatibility Guide.

The following modules require .NET Framework 4.8:

·EVCollectorModule40

·ExchangeExportModule

·ExchangeImportModule

·ImageMasterModule

·ImapModule

·Office365Module

·NativeformatImportModule

·NativeFormaMapiImportModule

·PowerShellModule

·PowerShellScriptExecutionModule

·ShortcutProcessModule40

·SourceOneModule

·Storage Import Module

Configuring Outlook for modules

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NOTE: The Office 365 module requires PowerShell v3 and the Azure AD Commandlets and may need to be installed on some Operating Systems.

If the module installer does not find this prerequisite on the system where it is being run it will provide an option to connect to the Internet in order to download it.

Supported Outlook versions

Archive Shuttle has several modules requiring Outlook. For a list of supported Outlook versions, see the Archive Shuttle Compatibility Guide.

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NOTES:

·There are special situations where 64-bit modules, using 64-bit Outlook may be used. Contact Quest Support for more information.

· 32-bit Outlook 2013 has been shown by some customers to not work too well when migrating data to PST file. If this is a target for the migration, use Outlook 2010 instead.

Outlook profile configuration

The Outlook Profile should be configured as follows:

·The profile should be for the appropriate mailbox (e.g., if ingesting to Exchange 2010/2013, then the profile should be for the user account that is running the service and performing the ingestion)

· The profile should be created for the appropriate user (if different accounts are used for different modules, make sure the profile is created after logging into Windows as that user)

·The profile should be an online profile (not cached mode)

Max recipients and max attachments

Archive Shuttle recommends that the following registry key be configured:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\Outlook\Options\Mail

Key

Type

Value

RecipientMax

DWORD

0xffffffff

AttachmentMax

DWORD

0xffffffff

This will enable MAPI to better handle messages with many recipients and many attachments.

Additional information on this setting is available from the Microsoft Knowledgebase.

SharedMemMaxSize

Archive Shuttle recommends that the following registry key be configured:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Applications\Outlook

Key

Type

Value

SharedMemMaxSize

DWORD

800000

This will enable better memory handling for MAPI.

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