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Refresh? How long? | FileSite close-up
Refresh? How long? | FileSite close-up

As I mentioned in another post, diagnosing why Outlook Hangs on Drag-Drop: there are registry settings that control the Refresh behavior in iManage FileSite. Three settings control refresh directly, plus another sets a cap on folder display counts. Meet the registry settings FileSite recognizes three different events that can or should require folders and the document worklist…

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iManage WorkSite build numbers deciphered
iManage WorkSite build numbers deciphered

In order to tell which version of FileSite is installed, or any other iManage client or server component, check its version numbering. Within FileSite, the version and build number are available within the Help Menu, under FileSite Help; or, you can check within Windows Control Panel; or you can check the build number on the…

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Bug fixes and disruption – IDOL WorkSite Indexer 8.5 SP2 Update 2
Bug fixes and disruption – IDOL WorkSite Indexer 8.5 SP2 Update 2

iManage has released Update 2 for the 8.5 IDOL Indexer’s Service Pack 2. Because it is bug-fixes only, and because it requires a re-index, you should not deploy this update unless you need one of the specific fixes. Also significant, especially for those whose Indexers may be running constantly loaded – it reverses the indexing…

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Productivity = Don’t file? No! Matter Centric DMS
Productivity = Don’t file? No! Matter Centric DMS

An IT blog recently recommended “Want to be more productive? Don’t file your email.” Sure, if each person spends 20 minutes daily to file emails, that adds up to a lot of time spent firmwide. Personally, I don’t conclude that ’employees are losing a lot of time carrying out a pointless exercise’. At a law firm or in a legal department, the goal is not purely personal productivity – consider overriding goals for collaboration and record retention. In the legal context, the ‘time spent’ argument is a strawman – set it up in order to knock it down. Don’t read their headline and assume it makes sense for legal!