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On NTFS partitions where Collections have been enabled, archived data is collected into .CAB files after a period defined by the administrator. Once this data is collected, subsequent requests to retrieve or restore it result in this data being extracted from its corresponding CAB file to the closed partition. This data is restored in the form of temporary files with the extensions .archdvs, .archdvssp, .archdvf and .archdvscc.
These temporary files should then be deleted from the partition by Enterprise Vault the next time the Collection process runs if these files have not been accessed in the last 24 hours. The collection process schedule is defined on the Collections tab in the properties of each partition.
If it is determined that there is a significant number of .archdvs, .archdvssp and .archdvscc files on the closed partition's disk location (One way to determine this is by running the command dir *.archdvs, *.archdvscc, *.archdvf, *.archdvssp /S > extractedfiles.txt from the root of the partition's disk location.) then follow this steps:
Verify that the Vault Store Database that hosts this partition is not in Backup Mode:
Once Backup Mode is not set, manually run Collections:
If there is no reduction in the number of *.arch* files after following these steps, please contact Enterprise Vault Technical Support.
Administrators may notice that free disk space reduces unexpectedly on closed partitions containing Collection (.CAB) files.