DA Invitation Email Subject
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Specifies the subject line of the message that Discovery
Accelerator creates when you click in the Role
Assignment tab of the Discovery Accelerator client. When you
assign roles to users, you can click to notify them that they may perform a
ClickOnce installation of the Discovery Accelerator client.
Note that the
option is only available in those Discovery Accelerator clients
that you install by using a ClickOnce deployment package. The
option is unavailable in those clients that you install with the
MSI installer package.
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DA Invitation Email Body
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Specifies the body of the message that Discovery Accelerator
creates when you click in the Role Assignment
tab of the Discovery Accelerator client. Discovery Accelerator
automatically replaces the [url] placeholder with the Web site
address of your ClickOnce deployment package.
For more information, see the description of the "DA Invitation
Email Subject" setting.
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Hide Active Directory accounts ending with '$' in account
selector
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In areas of Discovery Accelerator where you select an Active
Directory account, specifies whether to show any accounts whose
names end with the character $. By default, Discovery Accelerator
shows these accounts.
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List searches without sampled hits in filters
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When you filter items by search, specifies whether to omit from
the list those searches that failed to capture any items. By
default, Discovery Accelerator shows these searches.
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Show First Name followed by Last Name
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Specifies the order in which to display the first and last names
of employees. By default, the first name precedes the last name.
You may want to uncheck this option when working in countries where
the names are typically reversed, such as Japan.
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Show search sample counts in filters
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In areas of Discovery Accelerator such as the Review pane,
specifies whether to append the sample size to the name of each
listed search. So, if a search has 200 hits, and your monitoring
policy requires you to add 10% of captured items to the review set,
Discovery Accelerator shows the search as "My Search [20]".
By default, Discovery Accelerator shows the sample size.
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