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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

Adding a task to the incident form


Tasks are different type of action that you can perform on an object from the Service Manager console. Some tasks are essential for SCSM to work, such as the Create and Edit tasks, while other tasks are used to facilitate the troubleshooting process. A good example of this is the Ping Related Computer or Remote Desktop tasks that are available when working with incidents.

Getting ready

Make sure that SCSM is up and running and that you have sufficient privileges to create a new task.

How to do it...

In this example, we will create a custom task for executing an nslookup on a computer related to an incident:

  1. Start the Service Manager console and go to the Library workspace.

  2. Select Tasks in the navigation pane.

  3. If you have created any tasks previously, these tasks should now be displayed, otherwise you should get the No items found message. To create a new task, click on the Create Task console task.

  4. The Create Task wizard should now launch. In the Before You Begin...