By default, Enterprise Vault uses the same ID file to access the journaling location as it uses for accessing the server. If you did not specify an ID file for the server, Enterprise Vault uses the ID file that you specified when adding the domain. If you want to specify a different ID file to use when accessing the new journaling location, you can do so here.
. Select this and then specify the details of the ID file you want to use to access the journal databases that are in the journaling location:
. The list shows ID files that are in the Lotus Notes data folder, which by default is C:\Program Files\lotus\notes\data.
The ID file must provide access to all of the databases in the journaling location. If any of the databases is encrypted you must select the ID file that was used to encrypt the database.
. Enter the password for the ID file that you have selected.