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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

Downloading, installing, and configuring the Exchange Connector


SCSM has a built-in function to handle incoming e-mails. Unfortunately, this built-in function can be challenging to configure and is also very limited. Here's a few limitations:

  • It can only handle incidents

  • It doesn't handle updates to existing work items

  • It requires an SMTP server to drop e-mails as a file in a folder within Windows

Because of these limitations and the need to have a working incoming e-mail channel, the Exchange Connector was developed by members from the SCSM product group, but was initially released as an unsupported solution. Nowadays, the solution is supported but is still handled as a separate download and is not included in the product itself.

Using the Exchange Connector, you will be able to monitor one or more mailboxes for new e-mails. When a new e-mail is discovered, the Exchange Connector will either update an existing work item, if it can find the work item ID encased in square brackets in the subject...