Ever wonder how ESI is stored, organized and searched in SharePoint? The new SharePoint source page in my evergreen Geek Guides condenses and reframes Microsoft’s exhaustive administrator documentation for discovery practitioners. It introduces the default containers and content types that comprise SharePoint and Teams sites. It includes a table of searchable properties from Microsoft expanded with my notes and recommendations on leveraging them in your Purview/partner holds and collection searches. Comment or email me with your questions and observations so that we can keep this community content accurate and useful.
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[…] eDJ Geek Guide – SharePoint eDiscovery Architecture: I’m a bit chagrined that I haven’t covered Greg Buckles’ Geek Guides from his terrific eDiscovery Journal blog. Greg’s Geek Guides condense and reframe Microsoft’s exhaustive administrator documentation for discovery practitioners, very succinctly and to the point. How cool is that? 😀 […]