The directory listing displays information about the objects in a directory and provides access to subdirectories, symbolic links, and object versions.
The Namespace Browser displays up to 100 entries at a time. If a directory has more than 100 entries, you can use the Previous and Next buttons to page through the directory to see all its contents.
Click on any column heading to sort the listing by the column values. Clicking on a heading alternately sorts in ascending and descending order.
The table below describes the information shown for each item in the directory listing.
Icon/property | Description |
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Type icon |
An icon indicating the item type:
Click on the icon to display the directory contents, view or retrieve the object, or read through the symbolic link. Clicking on the icon for a deleted object has no effect. For more information, see Viewing and retrieving object and version content. |
Action icon |
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Name |
The name of the item. If deleted objects are displayed, their names are crossed-out. Click on the name to display the directory contents, view or retrieve the object, or read through the symbolic link. For more information, see Viewing and retrieving object and version content. |
Owner |
The user that owns the object, if any. |
Domain |
If the object is owned by an Active Directory user, the AD domain in which the user account for the object owner is defined. |
Size |
The object size, in bytes. |
Retention |
The retention setting as a date and time or as a special value such as Deletion Allowed. |
Retention Class |
The retention class name, if any. |
Ingested |
The date and time the object was added to the namespace. |
Metadata |
A representation of the state of the object metadata:
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DPL |
The data protection level. |
Hash (algorithm-name) |
Hash information for the object. Move the mouse over the View Hash link to display the hash value. You can then highlight the value and copy it to the clipboard. |
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Note: By default, when you click on an object or custom metadata icon in the Namespace Browser, the object content or custom metadata is displayed in the browser window, if possible. If the object content or custom metadata contains a script that can be executed by that browser, that script is executed. If this is an issue for you, ask your tenant administrator about having the display behavior changed. |
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Tip: You can use the view-source option in the web browser to see the XML for the Namespace Browser page. For information on this XML, see Listing directory contents. |
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