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Connecting and Managing OneDrive

OneDrive

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What This Articles Helps You Do

This article provides step-by-step guidance on connecting, managing and disconnecting your OneDrive account in LawY. A connected storage solution is required to access Matter folders and enable Matter AI Chats.

Note: A Microsoft Business account is required to connect your OneDrive.

When connecting a storage solution, the way Matters are organized in LawY reflects your existing folder structure in that storage solution. For guidance on how to best structure your folders for Matter management, see the Best Practices for Organising Folders for LawY article


1. Connect OneDrive During Startup

When you first start LawY, connecting a storage solution is required to access Matter folders and enable Matter AI Chats. Follow these steps to connect your OneDrive:

  • Click "Connect” on the startup screen to begin linking your OneDrive account.

  • Click "Continue" when prompted to log in to your OneDrive account to authorize LawY to access your folders.

  • Enter your email account and click "Next"

  • Enter your password and complete any additional authentication steps required by Microsoft. (This is a Microsoft process, not handled by LawY).

  • Once connected, a pop-up screen will appear to import your Matter folders.

Note: If for any reason you haven’t connected your storage solution, you can always access it later by navigating to your Profile Icon (top left) → Account Settings → Admin.


2. Import Matters Setup

After connecting your OneDrive, you’ll need to select the folders containing your matters to make them available in LawY. Both My Files and Shared Files are available options. Either can be used depending on where your matter folders are stored.

  • In the Import matters pop-up screen, there are two folder categories: My Files and Shared Files.

    1. My Files: Folders that belong to your account

    2. Shared Files: Folders shared with you by others

  • Click the checkbox next to the folder(s) you wish to import.

    1. Selected folders will appear at the bottom left of the pop-up screen.

  • Once you have selected all desired folders, click "Next" on the right side of the screen to proceed.

  • Once the connection is successful, a confirmation message will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen

    1. You will be typically taken back to the Home Page, where you Matters will begin loading in the Matter List on the left side of the screen

Note: Occasionally, you may not be redirected automatically, in that case, navigate to the home page manually to view your Matters.


3. Access or Manage OneDrive Later

Once your OneDrive is connected, you can Manage or Disconnect your OneDrive at any time:

  • Click the Profile Icon in the top-right corner of LawY.

  • Select Account Settings

  • Click Admin

  • Click Manage to select or deselect Matter folders. This opens the Import Matters pop up screen.

  • Click Disconnect to remove the linked OneDrive Folder. You’ll receive a warning message to confirm before Disconnecting

Tip: Disconnecting a folder will disable Matter AI Chats for the Matters in that folder.


Troubleshooting and FAQs

Q: Can I connect both OneDrive and Dropbox at the same time?
A: No, LawY currently supports connecting only one storage service at a time. You can choose either OneDrive or Dropbox, but not both simultaneously.
Q: Can I connect multiple OneDrive accounts?
A: No, currently LawY only supports connecting a single OneDrive account at a time
Q: What happens if I disconnect my OneDrive folder?
A: Disconnecting will remove access to all Matters in that folder. Any ongoing Matter AI Chats associated with the disconnected folder will no longer be available.
Q: I accidentally disconnected my OneDrive folder. Can I reconnect it?
A: Yes. Navigate to the Profile icon on the top left → Account Settings → Admin → Connected Apps, then click “Connect” to link your OneDrive again.
Q: How are Matters organized in LawY?
A: Matters are displayed based on your existing folder structure in OneDrive. For guidance on optimal folder setup, see the Best Practices for Organising Folders for LawY article

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