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Which Files Can be Searched For Key Text?

Many user policy triggers enable you to search document contents for key text. If CA Data Protection detects this text, the trigger activates.

CA Data Protection can look inside many different document types, including the following:

HTML files

These are documents that can be viewed on the Web. CA Data Protection supports HTML 3.0 or earlier.

Microsoft Office documents

These include Word, Excel and PowerPoint files:

Word documents

These are typically .docx, .doc or .dot files. CA Data Protection can search files created with Word 97 or later, including .wbk backup files. Files must be unencrypted (that is, not password-protected) and uncompressed.

Excel spreadsheets

These are typically .xlsx, .xls or .xlw files. CA Data Protection can search spreadsheets created with Excel 97 or later. CA Data Protection can search workbooks, worksheets and charts; it does not search other spreadsheet elements such as macros or lookup tables. Files must be unencrypted (that is, not password-protected) and uncompressed.

PowerPoint presentations

These typically have a .pptx or .ppt extension. CA Data Protection can search presentations created with PowerPoint 97 or later. Files must be unencrypted (that is, not password-protected) and uncompressed.

Microsoft Project documents

These typically have an .mpp extension. CA Data Protection can search the text content of these files created with Microsoft Project 98 or later.

PDF files

CA Data Protection can search documents created with Acrobat 4.0 or later. It cannot search PDF files that have document security turned on (typically, this applies to files that are password-protected).

XML files

CA Data Protection can search text between XML tags, but not the XML tags themselves.

Zip files

These typically have a .zip extension, but can include any archive of one or more compressed files. These include files created with compression tools such as WinZip® and gzip. Policy settings let you specify a maximum depth of zip file nesting and a maximum size for decompressed zip files.

Rich text format files

These typically have an .rtf extension, but CA Data Protection can search text files with any file name or extension.

Text files

These typically have a .txt extension, but CA Data Protection can search text files with any file name or extension.

FrameMaker MIF files

Maker Interchange Format files are created from Adobe FrameMaker documents. They have a .mif extension. CA Data Protection can only search the text content of these files.