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9.7 Relativity Processing Specialist Exam Questions And Answers Can file names be appended after discovery? - ANS No. There is currently no way to append a file name after discovery, but prior to publishing. Can images be reprocessed if they have errors? - ANS Yes. As long as the set hasn't been published, you can retry an image error and/or make corrections to the native and then retry the error. Does Relativity allow the use of a custom NIST - ANS No. There's no official support for a custom NIST list. Does Relativity process password protected PST or OST files? - ANS No. Passwords on PST and OST files are bypassed automatically by Relativity. How do you fix an error after a document is published? - ANS You can retry the file again. How does processing work with errors? - ANS Even documents that have an error associated with them will get a record entered in the Document object/tab, with the Control Number field populated at the very least. This is true even if Relativity is unable to determine anything else about the document. The only way this would not happen would be if the error occurs during ingestion and Relativity is unable to extract the document from a container or the source media is corrupt. How does Relativity handle calendar metadata? - ANS The processing engine captures all the dates of calendar items. If there is not a field for it in Relativity, it will end up in the "OtherProps" field How does Relativity process audio and video? - ANS Audio and video files are identified, but no metadata (other than basic metadata) is extracted from them. They will be marked as unprocessable. How does processing handle time zones? - ANS Discovery is performed on all natives in UTC. The timeline defined in the processing set is then referenced to convert metadata dats and times into the selected timezone. Once files are published, are they deleted from the processing source location? - ANS No. Relativity reads from this intermediate location and copies the files to the Relativity workspace file repository. What files display in the deNIST report? - ANS The DeNIST report displays only attachments. Individual files can be viewed in the deNIST table at he INVXXXXX database.

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