Difference between revisions of "Experimenting with ServiceDesk"
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# Invite the contact to the support portal | # Invite the contact to the support portal | ||
# Open the invitation email to get the portal login URL | # Open the invitation email to get the portal login URL | ||
# ''In a different browser | # ''In a different browser'', go to that address<br>For example, if you are using FireFox to access the portal as a case agent, then use Chrome or some other browser to access the portal as a "Customer contact". (Each browser maintains a cookie with your identity. You can't access the system from the same browser with two different identities, unless you log out of one and then log into another.) | ||
# Create a case in the support portal.<br>(This is the experience your customers will have.) | # Create a case in the support portal.<br>(This is the experience your customers will have.) | ||
# Go back to your original browser to work with the case. | # Go back to your original browser to work with the case. |
Revision as of 00:29, 8 December 2012
Here,you'll experiment with a variety of ServiceDesk capabilities.
Using the Email Channel
To experiment with the email channel:
- If you allow cases to be created by email:
- Send a message to the support email address configured
- If you don't allow cases to be created by email:
- Return to the agent console
- Create a case, listing yourself as the customer
- Add a Note to the message
- Check your email for the note
- Respond to the note
- Go back to the case to see that the note has been added.
Using the Support Portal
To experiment with the support channel:
- Create a fake contact with your email address
- Invite the contact to the support portal
- Open the invitation email to get the portal login URL
- In a different browser, go to that address
For example, if you are using FireFox to access the portal as a case agent, then use Chrome or some other browser to access the portal as a "Customer contact". (Each browser maintains a cookie with your identity. You can't access the system from the same browser with two different identities, unless you log out of one and then log into another.) - Create a case in the support portal.
(This is the experience your customers will have.) - Go back to your original browser to work with the case.
- Use email and the support portal to experiment with the customer experience.