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Q: What is needed to enable searchable archives in Chronicle?
A: User roles, indexing rules, and access levels must be configured. We assist in linking document sources and defining how far back to archive.
Q: How does Chronicle ingest and tag documents for policy tracking?
A: Chronicle connects to email archives, chat logs, and cloud drives via API or upload. You define tagging rules (e.g., ‘confidential’, ‘contract’) to classify documents automatically.
Q: How does Chronicle ingest and tag documents for policy tracking?
A: Chronicle connects to email archives, chat logs, and cloud drives via API or upload. You define tagging rules (e.g., ‘confidential’, ‘contract’) to classify documents automatically.
Q: How does Chronicle ingest and tag documents for policy tracking?
A: Chronicle reads old emails, chats, or uploaded files to spot important terms like 'confidential' or 'contract'.