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The File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) is a new Windows Server technology included within the File Server Role.&amp;nbsp; FCI is available with Windows Server 2008 R2.&amp;nbsp;

FCI is used to: 

1. Define file classification properties. 

2. Define automatic classification policies, rules, and triggers. 

3. Develop custom extensions.

In this episode, learn how to use FCI to identify and compress stagnant files.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; See the additional

episodes and learn more at 
Code Gallery&amp;nbsp;and the FCI team 
blog. 
Additional resources on the 
FCI homepage.
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