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Governance and Legal Hold for OneDrive data

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This topic provides information about the Governance and Legal Hold features for OneDrive  data.

Data Governance

With Data Governance, you can analyze and identify usage trends, globally search and filter files and folders across all devices, and set up real-time alerts to handle IT issues proactively.

As an inSync Cloud administrator, you can perform the following tasks pertaining to governance:

  • Analyze current and future trends about the types of data that your users are backing up
  • Search any file on Microsoft 365 app. See Enterprise search for backed up data
  • Track the activities of inSync users and administrators

To learn more about inSync Data Governance, See Data Governance.

Legal Hold

With Legal Hold, you can preserve user backup data and avoid data deletion. When you keep a user on Legal Hold, the backup data for that user is excluded from compaction. inSync does not delete the data that the user backs up from any user device. Administrators can analyze user data by using eDiscovery tools.

Legal Hold feature can be used by both the cloud administrator and legal administrator. However, each role has restricted permissions and access. To learn more about the roles and responsibilities of the cloud administrator and legal administrator, see About Legal Hold

Enable eDiscovery for OneDrive data

As an inSync Cloud administrator, you can place legal holds on OneDrive data of Microsoft 365 app, thereby reducing the amount of time that IT personnel spend manually collecting and managing data. You can then access the user's Legal Hold data from Microsoft 365 by using WebDAV.

If a user who has OneDrive device is put on Legal Hold, the data is made available via WebDAV in the same file format that it was backed up in. For example, if the file was backed up as .doc file format, it will be made available in the .doc file format via WebDAV.

You can also see the distribution of the data depending on where the data resides at the Data by Source area at the Data Governance page. 

Procedure

To enable eDiscovery for OneDrive data, execute the following steps:

  1. Create a Legal Hold policy to preserve the user's SaaS Apps backed up data and avoid data deletion. To create a Legal Hold policy, see Create a Legal Hold policy.
  2. Access the user's Legal Hold data from SaaS Apps by using WebDAV. For more information, see Access Legal Hold data using WebDAV.
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