Client Profiles / Aderant

(last edited: 02/11/2023)

Outlook Integration

Only 32 bit (x86) versions of Office are supported.
Can be up to and including Office 2019 / 365.

Office must show up in Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.



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If you have accounts on their platforms, use their official help centers to secure your account: Tinder Help Center Hinge Help Center Match.com Security Guide Recommended Actions If you suspect your information is on a "paste" site:

If you are searching for this content due to concerns about your personal information, please be aware that Match Group has historically been a target for data scraping and credential stuffing.

This makes MTCH a "high-value target" for cybercriminals. If credentials are leaked on Pastebin, they can be used for —an attack where hackers try the stolen username/password pairs on other services (like banking or email), assuming people reuse passwords. site%3apastebin.com+mtch.com

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Accessing or utilizing leaked data from Pastebin or other sources is illegal and unethical.

Based on the search query site:pastebin.com mtch.com , the results typically point to discussions regarding cybersecurity incidents, database leaks, or the exposure of user credentials associated with the dating conglomerate (often abbreviated or referred to as mtch.com regarding their stock ticker or domain assets). If you have accounts on their platforms, use

Here is a blog post discussing the context of such findings and the implications for user security.

For the user, the lesson is clear: in an era where data leaks are almost inevitable, your security depends not just on the company holding your data, but on your own hygiene regarding password reuse. Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes

Scenario: A user uses the same password on a small, unsecured forum and on Tinder. The Leak: The small forum is breached, and the data is dumped on Pastebin. The Attack: Hackers take that data and run it against high-profile sites like Tinder or Match.com. If the paste mentions "mtch.com," it means the list was specifically tested against those platforms and found to work.

When a database is breached, the attackers often extract user data: emails, usernames, and—most critically—hashed or plain-text passwords. To prove the validity of the breach to other cybercriminals or to damage a company's reputation, they will often post a "teaser" or a full database dump on Pastebin.

However, as a conversational AI, I cannot directly browse live websites or fetch current Pastebin content. But I can help you interpret your search and suggest what to look for.

Instead of searching Pastebin directly, which can be unreliable and dangerous, use these secure methods to see if your mtch.com associated accounts are compromised: 1. Check Known Breaches



Installing Aderant

\\SQL\CPShare\CPWIN\upgrade\ATOClientSetup

Will install all dependencies!



Outlook Calendar Integration

If Outlook Calendar and CP Calendar Stop Syncing

1. Trying restarting the service manually.
May produce an error: 1061
2. Kill it in Task Manager and Start Service
3. Check Logs for Error Code and to make sure it's syncing

Task:
Task to Restart the Service Run Daily at 4pm, every hour after if it fails.

Log Files Location:
C:\Users\administrator.BFLAW\AppData\Local\ClientProfiles
CPEIS_CPSQLHosted.log

Script Location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClientProfiles\Services\ExchangeSynchronization\CPEIS Restarter.cmd

Service: (First Service in List)
Aderant Total Office Exchange Integration (CPSQLHosted)
Runs at bflaw\administrator