Content Manager Administration Fundamentals (CMAF)

 

Course Overview

This three-day Administrator-level course teaches students how to set up and configure OpenText™ Content Manager for Enterprise use.

In this course, you will learn about security and locations. You will create retention schedules and holds, and set up classifications/categories. You will learn about record types, action tracking, system options, and troubleshooting tips. You will also perform audit configuration and auto-classification. Finally, you will learn about advanced disposal, client-matter functionality, and the export and import functionalities (DataPort).<br />During this course, you will listen to lectures, participate in guided demonstrations, and complete a series of hands-on labs.

Highlights:

  • Describing new features and enhancements.
  • Working with security and locations.
  • Setting up retention schedules and holds.
  • Using the thesaurus for classifications/categories.
  • Creating actions/procedures and document stores.
  • Using indexing and setting up auto-classification.
  • Enabling auditing and setting up disposal workflow.
  • Creating imports and exports.
  • Working with Client and Matter records, and following troubleshooting tips.

Who should attend

The audience includes, but is not limited to: Content Managers, Records Coordinators, Administrators, senior business staff, power users, Inquiry Users, and/or core project team members.

Prerequisites

To be successful in this course, you should have the following prerequisite skills or knowledge:

  • Successful completion of Content Manager User Fundamentals (CMUF) or equivalent experience (must have used Content Manager and/or Records Manager in a professional environment for 6 months or more)
  • Knowledge of Content Manager and/or Records Management principles and internal business processes
  • Basic knowledge of and comfort working with software; including simple keyboard and mouse skills, as well as knowledge of Web Browsers (Internet Explorer or Chrome) and other Windows-based programs.

Course Objectives

On completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Set up Content Manager security.
  • Set up Content Manager locations.
  • Create and maintain retention schedules and holds.
  • Set up additional fields.
  • Use structured titling options.
  • Create and maintain a classification system (a record plan).
  • Define record types.
  • Use action tracking.
  • Describe Content Manager indexing.
  • Perform and configure Content Manager administrative options.
  • Create a document store.
  • Set up auto-classification.
  • Set up audit configuration options.
  • Use Client-Matter functionality.
  • Use the import and export options.
  • Set up a disposal workflow.
  • Review general troubleshooting, tips, and maintenance.

Course Content

  • Module 1: Course Overview
  • Module 2: New Features and Enhancements
  • Module 3: Security
  • Module 4: Locations
  • Module 5: Retention Schedules and Holds
  • Module 6: Additional Fields
  • Module 7: Structured Titling Options
  • Module 8: Record Types
  • Module 9: Action Tracking
  • Module 10: Content Manager Indexing
  • Module 11: System Administration Options
  • Module 12: Document Store
  • Module 13: Auto-Classification
  • Module 14: Audit Configuration Options
  • Module 15: Import and Export (Dataport)
  • Module 16: Disposal Workflow
  • Module 17: Client and Matter Functionality
  • Module 18: General Troubleshooting, Tips, and Maintenance

Prix & Delivery methods

Formation en ligne

Durée
3 jours

Prix
  • sur demande
Formation en salle équipée

Durée
3 jours

Prix
  • sur demande
 

Agenda

Instructor-led Online Training:   Course conducted online in a virtual classroom.

Anglais

European Time Zones

Formation en ligne Langue : Anglais
Formation en ligne Langue : Anglais
Formation en ligne Langue : Anglais
Formation en ligne Langue : Anglais