New File Classification Infrastructure - Part 3, Business Critical Files
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The File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) is a new Windows Server technology included within the File Server Role. FCI is available with Windows Server 2008 R2.
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 establish custom business policies and rules. See the additional
episodes and learn more at
Code Gallery and the FCI team
blog.
Find more resources at the
FCI homepage.
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This has been a great series on using Microsoft FCI - really helpful I have been enjoying all of the video's, very detailed and informative.
Ron
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