Enterprise Vault/Exchange licensing - Veritas
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I have a customer with an Exchange server that houses around 350+ mailboxes.
The customer has requested purchasing enterprise vault for only the 100
biggest mailboxes (100 user pack license). Assuming Enterprise vault searches
the information store is there ...
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Enterprise Vault/Exchange licensing
All,
I have a customer with an Exchange server that houses around 350+ mailboxes.
The customer has requested purchasing enterprise vault for only the 100
biggest mailboxes (100 user pack license). Assuming Enterprise vault searches
the information store is there going to be a problem with it one it sees
those other mailboxes even if I'm only applying policies to the mailboxes
affirmentioned?
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Re: Enterprise Vault/Exchange licensing
Hi Jason,
I don't think Symantec will have a problem with this but obviously no one
on this Board can speak for them officially so you should check the terms
of your licence and drop them a line if you have any doubt.
I'm sure they will be keen to sell 100 licences rather than none and if the
product is succesful no doubt your customer will want to buy more later.
David
Nick,
worth checking your Org Forms permissions then. Start Exchange System Manager.
Go to your Administrative Group. Select Folders. Then right click on Public
Folders and choose "View System Folders". Open EFORMS REGISTRY. You may
have a big structure under here or maybe "Organisational Forms". It depends
how your system is set up. Either way, the folder you want is the one you
published the EV Form in! Right click it and select properties. Go to the
Permissions tab and click on the Client Permissions button.
** If you have Outlook on the machine running ESM then you may get an error
here where Client Permissions cannot resolve. This is (I think) due to MAPIsvc32.dll
being swapped out. The easiest thing is to make sure you run ESM on a server
without Outlook on it but if you need the workaround let me know. **
The top permissions should be Default. You want this to be set as "Reviewer".
If it's missing or set lower than this add or change is and see if it fixes
the problem.
If you want to load the EV Forms locally into Outlook you have to do it for
each user. If you load them locally as Administrator then log off and log
on as a user they won't be local. Outlook will always look for a Form locally
and if it fails to fins it then it will go to the PF store. It is still
worth making sure the non-privileged user definitely has a local copy of
the EV Forms (check in Outlook), clear the Cache (with Outlook shut) and
the start Outlook again.
Have you got Office 2003 SP1 installed? There is a bug in vanilla 2003 that
impacts its ability to cache Org Forms.
Cheers
David
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"Jason" wrote:
>
>All,
>
>I have a customer with an Exchange server that houses around 350+ mailboxes.
> The customer has requested purchasing enterprise vault for only the 100
>biggest mailboxes (100 user pack license). Assuming Enterprise vault searches
>the information store is there going to be a problem with it one it sees
>those other mailboxes even if I'm only applying policies to the mailboxes
>affirmentioned?
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Re: Enterprise Vault/Exchange licensing
Reposted without the additional spurious nonsense - the perils of cut and
paste :-)
"David" wrote:
>
>Hi Jason,
>
>I don't think Symantec will have a problem with this but obviously no one
>on this Board can speak for them officially so you should check the terms
>of your licence and drop them a line if you have any doubt.
>
>I'm sure they will be keen to sell 100 licences rather than none and if
the
>product is succesful no doubt your customer will want to buy more later.
>
>
>David
>
>
>"Jason" wrote:
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>>All,
>>
>>I have a customer with an Exchange server that houses around 350+ mailboxes.
>> The customer has requested purchasing enterprise vault for only the 100
>>biggest mailboxes (100 user pack license). Assuming Enterprise vault searches
>>the information store is there going to be a problem with it one it sees
>>those other mailboxes even if I'm only applying policies to the mailboxes
>>affirmentioned?
>
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Re: Enterprise Vault/Exchange licensing
Enteprise Vault has not technical limitations and the license software is
always nlimited.
You can buy only more mailbox license (for legal purpose) as what you want
enable.
Cls
"Jason" wrote:
>
>All,
>
>I have a customer with an Exchange server that houses around 350+ mailboxes.
> The customer has requested purchasing enterprise vault for only the 100
>biggest mailboxes (100 user pack license). Assuming Enterprise vault searches
>the information store is there going to be a problem with it one it sees
>those other mailboxes even if I'm only applying policies to the mailboxes
>affirmentioned?