Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-in not displaying
Created: 02 Nov 2012 | Updated: 02 Nov 2012 | 8 comments
Hello,
I am trying to get the EV Outlook Add-in to function. It installs successfully and is Enabled, but does not show up as a menu item in Outlook. I verified that the appropriate registry keys are created because I found some articles about that causing a similar issue. I'm running 64 bit Windows 7 with 32 bit Outlook 2010 and we are running Enterprise Vault Version 10.0.1.1171. The version of the add-in that I have installed (from Programs and Features) shows version 10.0.5267.
I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling many times. Does anyone know how I can get it working?
Thanks for any help!
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Nvm. My teammate who got it working has the 10.0.1.1171 add-in installed and it is working, so I just need to track down that installer. Thanks anyway.
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Thank you, Leslie. Can you tell me where I can download the 10.0.1.1171 add-in?
You should contact your EV Administrator and ask them for the client install files. It is downloaded with the EV Server installation media.
Regards,
Tony Sterling
www.bluesource.net or www.bluesource.co.uk
Offices in the US and the UK
Or you can use this client version that has some hotfixes:
Cumulative Client Hotfix - Symantec Enterprise Vault for Microsoft Exchange 10.0.1 Build 1187
Tony Sterling
www.bluesource.net or www.bluesource.co.uk
Offices in the US and the UK
try looking at the add-ins in outlook 2010. when i see the Enterprise vault not showing up as a tab, it is usaully that add-in is disabled. you will just need to renable it.
I have the add-in and it's not disabled. Just tried installing the hotfix suggested by TonySterling above, but that hasn't helped.
It could be that Outlook is set to use Outlook Anywhere and the policy you are under is set to unload the client if RPC over HTTP is used, so you may want to try unchecking Outlook Anywhere from your profile and try again.
That being said, Outlook Anywhere may re-enable itself if a slow connection is detected, and then the client will once again unload unless the policy is changed.
Other things may be that the mailbox you are connecting to isn't enabled
It could be that the OST isn't pulling down the hidden message correctly
or it could be that the desktop policy is set to hide all those buttons from you
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