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Openlaw Document Handling Software
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Navigation: Getting Started > Installation > Setting up a Case |
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Each copy of Openlaw comes with a software tool called Case Setup. This includes Verifier which runs checks on the components and makes changes where necessary.
Openlaw will not run until the Case has been Verified.
Verifier is a tool which checks that the various components of Openlaw are both present and current.
Openlaw is constantly being enhanced and it is important to be sure that the components of the Case all match each other.
This allows you to add or bar users and to give Administrator rights to one or more users.
The default is that any user is allowed and that no-one has Administrator rights.
There is usually nothing here which has to be changed before first starting the Case.
You can remove or modify some of the functions given in the licence.
The default settings are usually all right to begin with.
You should read about Openlaw Variants and the Licence File and how to Set Licence Options
to see how the Licence file can affect the things you can do with Openlaw.