Enterprise Vault Client Software Outlook 2013 Download

Problem The Enterprise Vault client fails to install against Outlook 2013 64-bit (Office365 ProPlus edition) Cause This issue occurs due to a missing Outlook 2013 registry key which is used by the Enterprise Vault client installer to determine which version of Outlook 2013 is installed. In addition, this issue only affects Outlook 2013 x64 installations when downloaded via an Office 365 ProPlus subscription. Note: Microsoft has acknowledged this issue and has committed to fix it in a future release of Outlook 2013.
Solution Follow these steps to to resolve this issue: • Open the Windows registry. Warning: Incorrect use of the Windows registry editor may prevent the operating system from functioning properly. Great care should be taken when making changes to a Windows registry. Registry modifications should only be carried-out by persons experienced in the use of the registry editor application. It is recommended that a complete backup of the registry and workstation be made prior to making any registry changes.
• Create the following registry key: Location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Office 15.0 Outlook Name: Bitness Type: String Value: x64 • Re-install the Enterprise Vault client. Additionally, the Enterprise Vault client will be updated to ensure that it can detect and install correctly when this scenario occurs. This update will be included in the Enterprise Vault 11 release.
Applies To Outlook 2013 x64 - Office365 ProPlus edition.
Some use cases may be require to restrict certain EV operations from being accessible within the Outlook Client Add-in. It is possible to hide any of the EV buttons in the Tools menu and /or the Toolbar in Outlook through the Exchange Desktop Mailbox Policy as detailed in the steps below: Enterprise Vault 10 and preceding • Open the Vault Admin Console • Expand the following: Enterprise Vault Directory on Policies Exchange Desktop • Double click on the relevant Policy to edit • Select the Options tab • Note there are 2 columns; 'Enabled' and 'On Toolbar'. The 'Enable' option must be checked for any featire that users should use. Checking this allows for a check on the 'On Toolbar' option. Naina thag lenge mp3. If the 'On Toolbar' option is not checked, then users typically can access the functions through a right-click context menu on an individual item in Outlook.
Enabling Symantec Enterprise Vault Tab in Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.1 x64 Posted on July 7, 2014 by admin After a lot of searching and testing with different versions of the Symantec Enterprise Vault plugin with Microsoft Office 2013 running on Windows 8.1 x64, I have found a solution to the issue that has been stopping the Enterprise Vault tab. Hi all As some of you may be aware Enterprise Vault 11 shipped on the 5th May. The official announcement is available here: Veritas.com. Software-defined Storage. Enterprise Vault 11 Download Links Daniel Strydom (Dan_Strydom) Employee Accredited Certified.
As such; both options must be checked for the buttons to appear. • Below are all features that can be edited for button creation: Store In Vault Restore From Vault Search Vault Archive Explorer Delete from Vault Cancel Operation Expiry Report (Outlook only) Help (OWA & Outlook 2010 only) See notes below, as a synchronization must occur to make any changes take effect. Enterprise Vault 11 and After With the advent of Enterprise Vault 11, the search.asp and archiveexplorerui.asp features have been merged into EV Search, and thus the selectable features in the desktop policy have changed. • Open the Vault Admin Console • Expand the following: Enterprise Vault Directory on Policies Exchange Desktop • Double click on the relevant Policy to edit • Select the Options tab • Note there are 2 columns; 'Enabled' and 'On Toolbar'. The 'Enable' option must be checked for any featire that users should use. Checking this allows for a check on the 'On Toolbar' option.