Archiver Section
Versions / Builds Affected20120727 - 20130510 StatusResolved Problem SummaryMARC's license count never counts more than 0 users if installed in a domain which does not have the Exchange's AD domain sc...
Overview There may be instances in which administrators may need to access other users' archived emails in Archiver. By default, no administrator or user can access and view other users email, includi...
AnswerYes, it is possible to use GFI Archiver without using a journal mailbox. The list below describes all available approaches: Archival via a journal mailbox (recommended) The Archive Assistant can...
Answer GFI Archiver is an archiving solution which enables companies to be compliant to legislations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. This legislation states that companies should ensure that all inbou...
AnswerNo, it is not possible to change the Microsoft SQL database name through GFI Archiver, however it is possible to change the name through Microsoft SQL and repoint GFI Archiver to the database. I...
Versions / Builds Affected20131111 StatusResolved Problem SummaryIndexing does not catch up with archived emails if a high indexing interval is configured TT / JIRAID2168 How to IdentifyIf a high inte...
Versions / Builds Affected20131111 StatusResolved Problem SummaryIndex profile path pointing to root drive without ending in a backslash (e.g. d:) causes indexes to appear invalid on Search restart TT...
Versions / Builds Affected20130704 or newer StatusResolved Problem SummaryInactive Accounts report is listing accounts which were archived at any point in the past, but are now excluded. TT / JIRAID17...
Versions / Builds AffectedPotentially any StatusOpen TT / JIRAID2981 How to IdentifyA selected few customers with large installations experienced behaviour as outlined below: - The system is running f...
Versions / Builds Affected20141117 StatusResolved TT / JIRAID2798 How to IdentifyIn a scenario where the Archiver server is in a timezone which is UTC minus X amount of hours, for newly created mailbo...