Lesson #148
Connect – Connect Preferences function
Basic system preferences
Your MR Connect consists of 2 URLs, one for your contacts and the other for your resources. These preferences contain information and options for features that span both sides of your MR Connect.
General
General preferences include your MR Connect site name, its URLs, the default address that MR Connect emails are sent from, which business units are connected to each side of your MR Connect, and which one is the default for each side, and which MR Connect plugins you have.
License Info
You can name your MR Connect site to identify it in MR9 dropdowns. The other information under License Info is the URLs for the Contact and Resource sides of your MR Connect. These addresses are set by the system and not editable.
In System Preferences, you set up a default email address (and possibly a list of shared addresses) to be used system-wide. All MR Connect calendar communications for the contact side of MR Connect will be sent from this default email account. If desired, designate one of the other shared email addresses as the source for automatic job confirmations and cancellations.
Business Units for Contact/Business Units for Resource
If your company has multiple business units (BUs), you can specify which BUs are connected to each side of your MR Connect, and which one is the default for each side. You can add and remove BUs for each side at any time.
If you have multiple BUs (branch offices), it can be difficult for clients to choose the right one when they are entering job requests. We recommend creating a dummy BU called “Connect Order” and make it the default BU for the Contact side of MR Connect. Then your calendar staff will make the determination as to which BU should handle a request. You can sort these lists by one or more columns in ascending or descending order (but when you exit the function, MR9 will revert back to the default order). Export these lists of BUs as Excel or CSV files to share, save, print, or use in other applications.
Plug Ins
If you have MR Connect plug-ins, either MR Connect Mobile or Full Text Search, they are listed as active here. This list is not editable, but you can export it as an Excel or CSV file to share, save, print, or use in other applications.
Login
MR Connect sign-in preferences for both the Contact and Resource sides follow the same general security rules for log-ins as MR9, and offer the same customization options. Plus you can give users the option to sign in using social media.
In Connect Preferences, you can:
- Protect user accounts from hacking attempts by selecting a set amount (3–7) of incorrect login attempts before MR Connect locks out the user. (MR Connect preferences offer a Never Locked Out option, but we do not recommend this option as it is against general security rules for business applications to allow unlimited log-in attempts.)
- Require complex passwords that contain a minimum of 8 characters and include a number, lowercase letter, capital letter, and symbol.
- Force users to reset their password periodically. You can set the duration to every 30, 60, 90, or 180 days before RB9 users must change their password.
- If you require users to change their password periodically, allow them to keep using the same password when they update their password.
- Use email addresses as the log-in name for all of your user accounts, instead of custom log-in names. With custom log-in names, users can change their log-in names, but everyone must have a unique log-in name. They do not have that option with email addresses.
- Require users to verify their identity upon MR Connect sign-in with a second factor in addition to their user name and password. A verification code will be sent to the user’s preferred method of communication, which they must then enter into MR Connect before accessing the site. Authentication is per device, and users can decide to authenticate a device once or every time they sign in on that device.
- Allow contacts and/or resources to sign into MR Connect using their Facebook, Google+, or LinkedIn account.
Invitation Letters
When you enter contacts or resources into MR9, you can send them invitation emails that include their user name and other MR Connect information, like how to set their password. You can change the default text of the header and body of these emails; and create different emails for contacts and resources.
You can automatically insert relevant MR Connect data into the email message with contextual data fields for user name, login page URL, person’s name, place of business, etc. You can also customize the appearance of the message with text formatting, images, color, hyperlinks, and tables. You can edit your message contents in the default WYSIWYG word processor environment or as HTML markup.
Forgot Password Email
When contacts or resources forget their MR Connect password, they can request a new password from the sign-in screen. MR Connect will automatically send them an email so they can reset their password. You can change the default text of the header and body of these emails; and create different emails for contacts and resources.
You can automatically insert relevant MR Connect data into the email message with contextual data fields for who requested the reset, when they requested it, and the link to reset their password. You can also customize the appearance of the message with text formatting, images, color, hyperlinks, and tables. You can edit your message contents in the default WYSIWYG word processor environment or as HTML markup.
Branding
Customize the look and feel for both of your MR Connect sites (contact and resource). Before you start using MR Connect, you must:
- Upload your company logo in 2 sizes: one for the login page and one for the header on all internal pages.
- Enter titles for the Contact and Resource sides of your site.
If you have MR Connect Mobile (MRCM), you must:
- Enter the title for your mobile site.
- Upload your company logo or other image that will appear as your MRCM icon in mobile browser tabs, bookmarks, and on the Home screen when users create an MR Connect shortcut in their mobile browsers.
Other customization options
In addition to the required customizations, you can further brand your site by:
- Adding text that will appear on the Contact side and Resource side login pages. You can customize the appearance of the text with formatting, images, color, hyperlinks, and tables. You can edit your text in the default WYSIWYG word processor environment or as HTML markup.
- Selecting the login page’s background color.
- Customizing the text and background colors of the main menu bar.
- Customizing the text and background colors of internal page headers.
- Customizing the text and background colors of results grid headers and footers.
- Customizing the background color of section headers.
You can preview your MR Connect pages before your contacts and resources see them. When you are finished customizing and previewing pages, save your setup to go live with your choices. You can update your customizations at any time.
Other Connect Preferences sections
NOTE: This is an MR9-only function. It is not included in MR Lite.
TL;DR: Set preferences for aspects of MR Connect that impact both the Contact and Resource sides.
MR concepts in this lesson
Business Unit (BU): One of your company’s revenue centers or any entity in your business that you want to track separately, such as branch offices, other companies you own, affiliates, and profit-sharing operations.
Contact: Person who works for a firm you do business with.
Full-Text Search: Clients can search for specific text in their MR Connect repositories and Transcript Packages, and get results in seconds with this plug-in. When they locate the right file in their repository, they can download it. More >
Job: Usually the reporting of a deposition, but can also be any kind of service you provide with your reporters or other resources. More >
MR Connect: Online repository, calendar, and access to your office for clients and resources. More >
MR Connect Mobile: Clients and resources can access your MR Connect on their smartphones and tablets in an interface optimized for mobile devices. More >
Resource: Person or thing that provides your business with a service, such as reporters.
