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Exam VCS-322 topic 1 question 38 discussion

Actual exam question from Veritas's VCS-322
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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An administrator has enabled SMTP archiving. Some messages contain a custom X-Header called "Company.ConfidentialPlans" that is indexed by Enterprise
Vault. Using Enterprise Vault Search, the administration notices that searches for the X-Header value return no items, but that the correct value of the X-Header is visible as a column in the results of other searches.
What should the administrator do, prior to rebuilding the index, so users are able to find items based on the X-Header value?

  • A. SMTP Policy > X-Headers tab > select the Searchable checkbox
  • B. SMTP Policy > X-Headers tab > change the name of the X-Header to "Company.ConfidentialPlans.Searchable"
  • C. SMTP Policy > X-Headers tab > change the Type setting to "Searchable"
  • D. SMTP Policy > X-Headers tab > deselect the Retrievable checkbox
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Gertus1963
4 years, 6 months ago
I feel option A. Question states users should be able to search using x-header. To do so, they need to be indexed, and need to be searchable. See https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/doc/14499692-121370879-0/v101327648-121370879
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