These subkeys allow default settings to be superseded, if required. In the example registry diagram for the SmartTags key, Enterprise Vault integration supports four smart tag subkeys:
You must create smart tag subkeys manually. Each subkey must contain the ResolveMultipleValues registry value; other registry values are optional. If they are not specified, CA Data Protection uses the corresponding default registry values in the parent SmartTags key.
The full range of registry values are described below:
Type: REG_SZ
Data: Defaults to 0. If set to 0, the corresponding smart tag is stored as an Enterprise Vault custom attribute. If set to 1, the corresponding smart tag is not stored as an Enterprise Vault custom attribute.
Type: REG_SZ
Data: Specifies a comma separated list of smart tag values in decreasing priority. That is, if ResolveMultipleValues is set to Priority, CA Data Protection saves the first tag value in this list with the email when archiving; if the highest priority tag value is not detected (because no trigger applied this value), CA Data Protection saves the second tag value in the list with the email when archiving, and so on.
Type: REG_SZ
Data: Defaults to a comma. Specifies the separator character between multiple smart tag values if ResolveMultipleValues is set to Concatenate.
Type: REG_SZ
Data: Defaults to Raw. This specifies how policy engines handle multiple smart tag values. That is, if an e‑mail activates multiple triggers that all apply the same smart tag name but different smart tag values, ResolveMultipleValues determines which values are archived with the e‑mail. Available options include:
This is the default option. Allows the filter to pass smart tags with multiple values directly.
Multiple smart tag values are concatenated, using the specified ConcatenateSeparator.
The policy engine only saves the smart tag value with the highest priority, as specified by PriorityOrder. Other values are ignored. All values are ignored if the PriorityOrder registry value is not defined.
Note: Two other options are supported: ‘Highest’ and ‘Lowest’. These can only be used if a smart tag only returns numeric values. These options save only the highest or lowest value, respectively.
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