Mike Smith

FileSite 9 Update 4 and Outlook 2010 error: “Outlook cannot display this view”

When using FileSite 9 Update 4 with Outlook 2010 (up to date as of this post) it is possible to have view corruption on various FileSite folders.   When the error occurs, it will corrupt the ribbon (so you cannot even change the view) and remove various tabs.  You may or may not be able

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Default Time Entry Narratives When Using Send and Save Function in Outlook

When using ProLaw XII with the Outlook add-ins installed, you have the option to  add time entries to various functions in Outlook.  This can be done while profiling a document to Prolaw.  Once you enter the matter information, the time entry button is enabled.  Depending on your configuration and version, occasionally the time entry narrative

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Scheduling Custom SSRS reports in ProLaw / SQL Express

If your firm is running ProLaw XII you have an instance setup of SSRS that allows for extremely customizable reports either from your own datasource, or using the ProLaw database.  These SSRS reports support subscriptions so they can automatically be emailed to you as well.  If you are running SQL Express however, it does NOT

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Add Full Access to all existing and new mailboxes in Exchange 2010

To Setup Groupware, you need to provide the agent account with full access to all existing mailboxes in Exchange.  You will also need to add this access to all new users you create.  it will save time to provide that service account access to all existing and future mailboxes.  The commandlet in the administration guide

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How to change Exchange integration options without Outlook Installed in ProLaw

Normally, even if you have the correct permissions, you cannot change the Exchange integration options in ProLaw unless Outlook is installed on your computer.  It is possible to adjust the registry to allow you to change these permissions without Installing Outlook. 1 – Open the Registry and navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT 2 – Create a new

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