How is a recovery with CYA SmartRecovery different than restoring a content file based on the results from running a file report job?
The CYA SmartRecovery recovery process restores not only content, but also all of its associated metadata, such as its audit trails, workflows, lifecycle states, and digital signatures. These metadata must be protected and recoverable to their original states to ensure that the authenticity of the information being recovered isn’t compromised. A user or administrator cannot manually recreate metadata, and therefore if it is unrecoverable, the information is considered corrupted. This puts companies at risk for significant legal fees and fines should the information be requested for e-discovery or other compliance-related purposes.
Related Questions
- Upon running Recovery for Money on the corrupted file, a message stating "MS Money template error" appears. Is there a solution for this problem?
- How is a recovery with CYA SmartRecovery different than restoring a content file based on the results from running a file report job?
- Why do results of recovery contain less data than the original Money file?