New File Classfication Infrastructure - Part 1, How to Manage Stale Data
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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 an IT Admin would use FCI to identify and manage stale data within the file system. See the additional
episodes and learn more at
Code Gallery and the FCI team
blog.
Additional resources on the
FCI hompage.
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I love the idea of putting 11 minutes of video in a series named 5 minute concepts. Perhaps, Jennifer and Mike could lend Phil the egg timer.
-Josh
You got me there! It's really hard to achieve 5 minute videos... We're still reaching for the goal and it pains me each time I post anything more than 10 minutes long. Maybe we should use a 5, 10, 15... minute concept logo instead?
Thanks for the comment, Josh!
Phil
Good Video, i enjoy the brief walk thru.
Nice video. Helped me ramp up.
zurnanet , zurna.net
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