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Microsoft System Center 2016 Service Manager Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Steve Buchanan, Steve Beaumont, Anders Asp, Dieter Gasser, Andreas Baumgarten
Book Image

Microsoft System Center 2016 Service Manager Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Steve Buchanan, Steve Beaumont, Anders Asp, Dieter Gasser, Andreas Baumgarten

Overview of this book

Keep your organization up to speed with the Microsoft System Center 2016 Service Manager Cookbook. Over 100 practical recipes for SCSM 2016 give you all the tools to master IT service management.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Microsoft System Center 2016 Service Manager Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Configuring incident and problem lists


Lists are widely used in SCSM and appear in almost any form. These lists are used to offer the analysts predefined choices rather than having them enter text manually. This is really handy for fields where you want to limit the input options, to save time for the analyst and to make sure that the input is standardized.

Getting ready

Make sure that SCSM is up and running and that you have sufficient privileges to edit a list. In order to complete this and the rest of the recipes in this chapter, you need to be a member of the Author or Administrator user role within SCSM.

How to do it...

The following lists are available in incident and problem management:

  • Incident Tier Queue

  • Incident Status

  • Incident Source

  • Incident Classification

  • Incident Resolution

  • Problem Status

  • Problem Resolution

  • Problem Classification

  • Problem Source

  • Urgency

  • Impact

Any of these lists can be configured through the Service Manager console. Here's an example of how to add a hardware option with two...