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Jeff, Thanks for your reply... TimeMatters 9.0 srb3 is our flavor and GX3 is our version of worldox. I assume my problem is probably related to what you mention. Which is the fact that we are on GX3 and is not supported at this time. Do you think an update to TM 11 will intergrate with GX3?
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We recently upgraded to Worldox GX3 and our path location changed in realitive of where worldox is installed. TimeMatters is pointed to \\server\wdcitrix and worldox is now located at \\server\worldox\ folder. We link a filed from "Matter" worldox field in "area 3". I am unsure of where to make this program change in the TimeMatters
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I am not seeing the indata folder on the old terminal servers (or the new ones). Both are using a UNC path back to the database. Also TimeMatters own website says that 64-bit OS are supported. Please see the following URL: http://support.lexisnexis.com/iTimeMatters/record.asp?articleid=9243
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Has anybody tried running a conflict search from a windows terminal server running windows server 2003 (32-bit) and doing that same EXACT search on a terminal server running windows server 2008 r2 (64-bit). Today we timed the conflict searches on server 2003, and that search took approx 1-2 mins based on the size of our database. Doing that same search
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I have a functionality question in reguards to the TM editable clipboard. I am needing the editable clipboard to pull information that is refferenced on the the custom tab and on a custom form we have created. Does anybody have experience in doing this or may be able to point me in the right direction as to the location of those field names?
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Tom, What you are referring to sounds like what may need to happen in our enviorment where a DBA needs to write a script. We have items that are on a custom form within timematters that need to be moved to an "additional" tab. Instead of manually doing this process i'm assuming miniuplating the data within the database would give us the
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We are currently running TimeMatters 9 sr3b and we would like to be able to move data tht was once put in a custom form into the "additional" tab within the TM program. Originally Adverse/Opposing counsel information could be found by clicking within the "matter" then on the "custom" tab and located below was adverse party
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We are currently running Time Matters sr3a enterpise on a windows server 2003. I was unsure of what other firms were doing in reguards to docketing. Old docketed items never disappear from our TimeMatters task lists, like if a case is settled or is resolved. Users don't have right (set by me the IT manager) to delete my own docket items which means