Archiver Section
Answer DESCRIPTIONThis script allows for deletion of orphaned emails (bix-files) from a GFI Archiver Archive Store's binary folder. The procedure differs if you are using Microsoft SQL or the GFI Arch...
AnswerDBSplit Use the GFI Archiver DB Split Tool to split a GFI Archiver database into multiple smaller databases defined by specific date range. DeleteArchiveMailbox This script will delete a user's ...
Answer This is a legacy article. It is not maintained anymore and might contain outdated information. Please refer to this article instead: 9691 > Scripts / tools listing for GFI Archiver (DO NOT ATTA...
Answer This is a legacy article. It is not maintained anymore and might contain outdated information. Please refer to this article instead: 9691 > Scripts / tools listing for GFI Archiver (DO NOT ATTA...
Answer This is a legacy article. It is not maintained anymore and might contain outdated information. Please refer to this article instead: 9691 > Scripts / tools listing for GFI Archiver (DO NOT ATTA...
Versions / Builds AffectedMailArchiver 2014 and newer StatusResolved Problem SummaryAfter upgrading from MailArchiver 2013 R2 or older to a newer version of Archiver, the customer finds searches (eith...
Versions / Builds Affected20130510 StatusResolved Problem SummarySearches against the criteria Folder/Subfolder do not show correct results. TT / JIRAID% How to IdentifyWhen using the search criteria ...
Versions / Builds AffectedAny StatusOpen TT / JIRAID2963 How to IdentifyConsider the following scenario: - a high mailbox / user / email environment - there is a high number of archive stores - the se...
Versions / Builds Affected2015 GOLD and older StatusResolved Problem SummaryThis is a word breaker issue in regard of Chinese emails / data. The word breaker does not properly split characters / words...
Overview This article describes the issue and its resolution, which occurs when inconsistent results are returned while searching within GFI Archiver using Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) languages...