Questions and CORRECT Answers
Resource Pool - CORRECT ANSWER - A set of servers and file repositories that you can
associate with a workspace.
Default Selected File Type - CORRECT ANSWER - In User Settings, the default viewer
mode:
Viewer (usually the default)
Native
Image
Long Text
Production
Default File Repository - CORRECT ANSWER - Specifies the path for the physical
location of the files (including document natives and images) associated with the workspace.
Data Grid File Repository - CORRECT ANSWER - Specifies the path for the physical
location of the text files used by Data Grid. If no file repository is specified for this field, and
Data Grid is enabled, Data Grid stores text in the default file repository.
Default Cache Location - CORRECT ANSWER - Specifies the UNC (Universal Naming
Convention) path for the network drive where the natives, images, productions, and other file
types used by the viewer are temporarily stored.
Database Location - CORRECT ANSWER - The SQL Server where the workspace
database is stored.
Enable Data Grid - CORRECT ANSWER - Determines whether or not the workspace can
have fields that save to Data Grid. This field appears on the Workspace Details page after you
create your workspace.
,Download Handler URL - CORRECT ANSWER - Lists the default URL referencing the
code responsible for making downloaded files available to users. (This setting is independent of
the selected resource pool.)
How do you delete a workspace? - CORRECT ANSWER - From the Workspace Details
page, you can delete the current workspace.
Where are additional administrative features are available? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Through the Relativity Utilities console on the Workspace Details page.
Manage Workspace Permissions - CORRECT ANSWER - Set permissions for the
workspace. (on Relativity Utilities Console, System Settings)
Manage System Keyboard Shortcuts - CORRECT ANSWER - Displays a pop-up for
modifying the key combination used by system shortcuts. To use this button, you must have
security permission for the Admin Operation called Modify System Keyboard Shortcuts. (on
Relativity Utilities Console, System Settings).
View Another User's Personal Items - CORRECT ANSWER - Displays a pop-up for
selecting workspace users where you can view a user's personal items. This button is only
available to system admins. (on Relativity Utilities Console, System Settings).
Viewer Installation Kit - CORRECT ANSWER - In the Relativity Utilities Console,
Download section, clicking this option will download a standalone utility containing executable
files used to install the viewer software.
Relativity Desktop Client 32-bit - CORRECT ANSWER - In the Relativity Utilities
Console, Download section, clicking this option displays a pop-up for saving or running this
utility.
, Relativity Desktop Client 64-bit - CORRECT ANSWER - In the Relativity Utilities
Console, Download section, clicking this option displays a pop-up for saving or running this
utility.
Re-run Event Handlers - CORRECT ANSWER - Executes Post Workspace Create event
handlers that failed to complete properly. The Workspace Details page displays this button and
an error message at the top of the page only when Post Workspace Create event handlers have
failed.
Production Restrictions - CORRECT ANSWER - Via Workspace Details, using the
Production Restrictions option, you can ensure that your production set doesn't include
privileged or other confidential documents. You can select a saved search that returns documents
that you want excluded from the production set. When you run a production, Relativity compares
these documents against those in the production and alerts you to any conflicts.
Client Domains - CORRECT ANSWER - Using Client Domains, via Workspace Details,
(requires purchasing an additional license from Relativity), Relativity system admin can
empower a user group that is not part of the System Administrator group (client domain admins)
to perform common administrative tasks within their own client domain while limiting their
visibility into the Relativity environment as a whole.
Relativity Access - CORRECT ANSWER - A drop-down menu that where you can
control the user's access to Relativity. Enabled is the default value. Disabled users do not count
toward one's Relativity license.
Disable on Date - CORRECT ANSWER - The date when the user's Relativity access is
disabled. Use the field to auto-disable users on a specific date in the future, for example, when
managing contract reviewers. When you specify the date, it can't be in the past.
Trusted IPs - CORRECT ANSWER - Specifies a list of trusted IP addresses for a user.
Authentication fails if a user attempts to log in to Relativity from an unauthorized IP address.