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Archive Manager for Files 8.5 - ArchiveWeb Guide

Permissions list

The table below lists default user’s ArchiveWeb permissions. They are managed under Roles and Permissions.


Role

Default value

Auditing

Show auditing logs

Denied

Auditing

Export auditing logs

Denied

Auditing

Apply tags

Denied

Auditing

Access all mailboxes

Denied

Auditing

Export results to ZIP

Denied

Auditing

Auditor access

Denied

Compliance

Allow policy managed download

Denied

Compliance

Compliance management

Denied

Exchange

Set "Legal Hold" flag

Denied

Exchange

Show "Legal hold" flag

Denied

Exchange

Show lost data

Allowed

Exchange

Compare mailbox with archive

Allowed

Exchange

Apply tags

Allowed

Exchange

Add comments to mails

Denied

Exchange

Show comments

Denied

Exchange

Delete item

Denied

Exchange

Restore items

Denied

Exchange

Show own mailbox

Allowed

Exchange

Show shared mailbox

Allowed

Exchange

Show public folders

Allowed

File

Set "Legal Hold" flag

Denied

File

Show "Legal hold" flag

Denied

File

Apply tags

Allowed

File

Compare file system with archive

Denied

File

Find files without shortcut

Denied

File

Add comments to files

Denied

File

Show comments

Denied

File

Delete files

Denied

File

Restore files

Denied

File

Show files server

Allowed

Journaling

Access journal

Denied

Management

Extend retention time

Denied

Management

Configure Files servers

Denied

Management

File management

Denied

Management

Manage scheduler

Denied

Management

Search servers management

Allowed

Management

Logon in ArchiveWeb

Allowed

Retention

Approve retention change requests

Denied

Retention

Create retention change request

Denied

Search

Search mails

Allowed

Search

Search files

Allowed

Search

Save search result to database

Allowed

Search

Export to mailbox

Denied

Search

Export to PST

Denied

Search

Export to ZIP

Denied

Search

Delete saved result

Allowed

Statistics

Mails - Show statistics

Denied

Statistics

Files - Show statistics

Denied

Statistics

Export statistics

Allowed

 

Auditor Access

Journals in Exchange Server are used to enforce legal, regulatory, and organizational compliance in organizations by recording all or targeted email messages. In addition to journals, mailbox audit logs are also used to track who logs on to the mailboxes in your organization and what actions are taken by delegate users.

Auditor Access grants users the ability to view all mailbox journals that are imported, audit logs, retentions and search. Use this powerful feature with discretion.

To use this feature you must grant Auditor access permissions to at least two users. The two-user authentication mechanism works as follows: If John wants to log in as an auditor, he must have the Auditor access permission, and he must able to specify the user name of another user who has the Auditor access permission, before he can successfully log in as an auditor.

Steps to grant the Auditor access permission to a user

1.Log in to Metalogix Archive Manager ArchiveWeb with the credentials of a user who has the ability to grant permissions to other users.

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2.From your account name drop down, select Manage Settings.

3.Select the Permissions tab.

4.Click the Add User icon and locate the user from the Find Users or Groups search window.

5.Select the user from the user list on the left to display the permission set in the right-hand pane.

6.Select the check box for Auditor access.

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NOTE: No user is granted this permission by default. As a result auditor access is denied to all users including the super-user.

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7.In the confirmation dialog that appears, click Yes to grant the Auditor access permission.

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NOTE: Granting the Auditor access permission automatically grants all permissions of type Auditing.

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8.Repeat the above steps to grant the Auditor access permission to at least one or more users as needed.

Steps to log in as an auditor

1.If you have the Auditor access permission, enter your user name and password in the ArchiveWeb log in page.

2.Toggle the Auditor access button to turn on the feature. Notice that the user name field label changes to Auditor 1 user name. This is the account that will be used to log in as an auditor.

3.Click sign in. The Auditor 2 user name field appears.

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4.Enter the user name of another user who has the Auditor access permission.

5.Click sign in again.

6.If the two-user authentication succeeds, the Metalogix Archive Manager workspace appears.

7.From the top bar, click archive to open the archive view.

8.Click the Exchange tab.

9.Expand the Mailboxes node and select a journal to view its contents.

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NOTE: If you have added a journal mailbox but cannot see its contents, check the Mailbox type property of the mailbox.

To specify a journal type mailbox follow the steps below:

1.Select the journal mailbox, and right-click to open the context menu

2.From the context menu select Properties to open the Properties window.

3.In the General tab, locate the Mailbox type property.

4.Set this value to Journal by selecting the value from the drop down.

5.Click OK to confirm the change and return to the mailbox.

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Profile

The Profile page helps you set the display preferences of logged in users.

In this topic:

·Steps to open the Profile page

·Steps to set global defaults

·Steps to customize the profile

PROFILE HOMEPAGE

·Homepage

PROFILE SETTINGS

·Style settings

·Tasks settings

·Search settings

·Treeview settings

·Grid settings

·File settings

·File Management settings

·Audit settings


Steps to open the Profile page

1.Log in to ArchiveWeb.

2.Click your username from the top-left corner.

3.Select Manage settings from the drop down.

4.Click Profile from the local menu bar and click Settings.

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Steps to set global defaults

To create a default profile:

When the administrator or super-user changes the default settings and Home page choices the administrator must click Set as default at the bottom-right of the page. These settings will be updated in the database as serves as the most current default settings.

To set a default profile for all users:

When a default profile exists, click Set default values for all users at the bottom- right of the page. By clicking this button all user profiles stored in the database will be replaced by the latest default settings. For users who do not have a stored profile, the latest default profile will be used. Personalized shared mailboxes and tags stored in the user’s profile will not be replaced.


Steps to customize the profile

To customize a personal profile:

When a user makes changes to the settings or Home page tabs, the user must click Apply changes at the bottom-right of the page, to save the customized profile in the database.

To reset a profile:

The user can click Reset at the bottom-right of the page, to replace their profile with the latest default profile from the database.  Personalized shared mailboxes and tags stored in user’s profile will not be replaced.


Home Page

Under the Home Page node select which page should be displayed after you log in to ArchiveWeb.


Style settings

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·Under Language select the desired language for the application (The default language depends on the Windows local setting of the Archive Manager server.) NOTE: For this change to take effect, re-login is required.

·Date/Time format - select you preferred date and time format for the whole UI; default value depends on regional settings of your machine and the language selected in the Profile; when profile language is changed, date/time format is changed accordingly

·Maximum preview size [MB] – sets maximum file size that can be opened in a preview-pane. Displaying large item (with size more than 20MB) can cause out-of-memory exception. Default value is 20 MB.


Tasks settings

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·Automatic refresh interval (in seconds) - determines how often the Tasks list will be refreshed. Setting small intervals may cause performance issues. The default interval is 10 seconds.

·Delete completed task - select this check box to automatically delete completed task which do not return a value like database tasks such as Add/Remove Tag, Set/Unset legal hold flag, Mark for deletion and Extend retention time. If the check box is not checked all completed tasks will be listed.


Search settings

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·Show search field in header - select this check box to display the keyword search field in the page header. Clear this check box to hide the keyword search field in the page header. The Administrator can permanently hide the keyword search in the page header by adding the ShowTopSearchPanel key in the Web.config file. The default folder is C:\Program Files (x86)\Metalogix\ArchiveWeb.

<appSettings>

   ...

   ...

  <add key="ShowTopSearchPanel" value="false"/>

</appSettings>

 

When the key value is set to false, the Show search field in header setting will not be available in the Profile page and users will not be able to display the keyword search field.

·Remember last mailbox / server selection - If this check box is checked, and Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange is installed, all mailboxes that were selected in the previous search operation are selected by default in Search > Mailboxes for subsequent search operations as long as the user has permissions to search those mailboxes. If the check box is not checked the user must select the mailboxes before a search operation. If this check box is checked, and Metalogix Archive Manager for Files is installed, all servers that were selected in the previous search operation are selected by default in Search > Servers for subsequent search operations as long as the user has permissions to search those servers. If the check box is not checked the user must select the servers before a search operation.

·Maximum number of search results - determines the maximum number of search results are returned from a search.

·Keyword - choose a wildcard format to use with the keyword search.

oExact phrase - no wildcards are added. The user can add a wildcard manually if needed.

oStarts with * - A wildcard is added at the beginning of a keyword e.g. *sunshine

oEnds with * - A wildcard is added at the end of a keyword e.g. sunshine*

oEnclosed in * - A wildcard is added at the beginning and end of a keyword e.g. *sunshine*

·Match highlight - Select this check box to highlight the search phrase in the search results. Available only for Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange.

·Match highlight color - color picker to choose a color for the highlight.

·Keyword search behavior - sets the default Search scope for keyword search setting in the Search tab only for Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange. Choose from the following options:

oSearch only in my mailbox - by default only the logged on user’s mailbox is pre-selected for a keyword search operation.

oSearch in all accessible mailboxes - by default all accessible mailboxes are pre-selected for a keyword search operation.

·Set default search scope - Choose the default search scope for keyword search.

oExchange - allows you to search in archived emails. Available if Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange is installed.

oFiles - allows you to search in archived files. Available if Metalogix Archive Manager for Files is installed.


Treeview settings

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Maximum text length - the Treeview's node text will be trimmed to the number of characters specified.


Grid settings

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·Paging - select Endless paging to display all items on one page. Select Show paging to limit the number of items on one page.

·Journal highlight color - choose a color from the color picker control to highlight the journal items.

·Items per page - If Show paging is selected, set the number of items to be displayed per page This number applies to the full grid view.


File settings

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·Columns - sets the columns and the order that they are displayed in a list.

oArchive - These column headers are used in the Archive page: Select All, Name, Server, Archived date, Created date, Last modification date, Owner, File size, Retention expiry date, Retention remaining day, Retention from, Locked, Tagged, Commented

oSearch - These column headers are used in the Search results page: Select All, Name, Folder, Server, Archived date, Owner, File size, Version, Locked, Commented

·Use grid view - allows users to set the list view type.

oSimple - (default grid type) Select this option so that list operations such as custom filters, sorting and ordering are performed on items currently displayed in the list as defined by the Items per page option in the Grid settings or in the table itself (see the List view conventions section). Using Simple grid dramatically improves the list performance especially when working with a large number of items. Simple grid can be used only for Archive views.

oFull - Select this option so that list operations such as custom filters, sorting and ordering can be performed on the entire data set of the list irrespective of limits defined by the Items per page option in the Grid settings. This option is not recommended for huge data sets. Full grid can be used in Auditing and Search result lists.

·Navigation frame - allows users to display the folder structure in following formats:

oTreeView - (default). Displays file folders in a hierarchical order. Recommended for most folder structures that are not loo large.

oListView - presents file folders with pagination. Recommended for large folder structure in excess of 10,000 folders. The pagination improves navigation performance.


File Management settings

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·Columns - sets the columns and the order that they are displayed in a list.

oScheduler - These column headers are used in the Archive page: Select All, Name, Type, Status, Start time, Run interval, End date, Maximum runtime, Notification, Operation, Activated


Audit settings

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·Columns - sets the columns and the order that they are displayed in a list.

oReport - These column headers are used in the Archive page: Select All, Log level, Log date, Method, Computer, User, Category, Tagged

·Use grid view - allows users to set the list view type.

oSimple - (default grid type) Select this option so that list operations such as custom filters, sorting and ordering are performed on items currently displayed in the list as defined by the Items per page option in the Grid settings or in the table itself (see the List view conventions section). Using Simple grid dramatically improves the list performance especially when working with a large number of items. Simple grid can be used only for Archive views.

oFull - Select this option so that list operations such as custom filters, sorting and ordering can be performed on the entire data set of the list irrespective of limits defined by the Items per page option in the Grid settings. This option is not recommended for huge data sets. Full grid can be used in Auditing and Search result lists.

 

Shared Mailboxes

This management setting is available only when Archive Manager for Exchange is installed and configured for ArchiveWeb.

When shared mailboxes are set for a currently logged user in Archive Manager for Exchange -> Tools -> Mailbox Rights Manager the grid will be populated and a user can select which mailbox(es) the user likes to be listed in Archive’s mailboxes tree and in searchable mailboxes.

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User can manage list of available shared mailboxes, select which ones like to use:

·In Archive’s mailboxes tree
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·In Search’s mailboxes grid
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