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How to configure Service Portal feature settings

Service Management provides default feature settings for the Service Portal.

To customize the settings, from the main menu, select Administration > Configuration > Service Portal Settings > Feature Settings.

Note After any feature setting changes are made and saved, you must log out and log back in to the Service Portal to bring them into effect.

You can change the following feature settings:

Self-Service settings

Feature selection

By default, all of the following features are enabled. Select Off to disable a feature, and remove all references to it from the portal.

  • Approvals

  • Approval delegation

  • Q&A

  • Services and assets

  • Ideas

  • Request on behalf

  • Shopping cart

  • Live chat

In addition, you can configure the Approval delegation feature. The default configuration allows delegation to all users. Alternatively, you may select one of the following from the Allowed delegations drop-down:

Selection Description
Same company

If a user has an Employment type of External, and the Company field is not blank, that user may delegate only to the following:

  • A user who is in the same Company.
  • A user whose Company field is blank.

If a user has an Employment type of other than External, that user may delegate only to the following:

  • A user whose Company field is blank.

Note The field Company is only displayed and available if the Employment type of the user is External.

Shared group membership A user may only delegate an approval to a user with whom there is a shared group membership.

Ribbon promotion

In the Ribbon promotion section, you can select which of the following links display in the top ribbon of the Service Portal:

  • Ask friends

  • Help friends

  • New request

  • Request on behalf

  • Suggest idea

  • Your approvals

  • Your requests

  • Your services and assets

You can select up to four links to display.

Portal loading page

By default, the Service Portal light startup landing page is enabled. In the Enable portal loading page field, you can disable this by selecting Off.

If this option is enabled, on startup a standardized light landing page displays for users. While the portal loads in the background, users can:

  • Start typing a request description

  • Track their open requests:

    • View open requests

    • Accept or reject proposed solutions

    • Provide more information

  • View news

If users do not interact with the light landing page, it automatically closes when the portal loads.

You can neither customize nor rebrand the light landing page.

Mobile app

By default, the ability to log in to the Service Portal using the mobile app is disabled. In the Enable mobile app field, you can enable this by selecting On.

In the Mobile QR code URL field, you can customize the website URL placed into the mobile app QR code, default website URL is used if this field is left blank.

For more information, see Configure-the-Service-Portal-mobile-app_19895589.

  1. Option Description
    Manually launched
    Disabled Hides the tour.

Portal profile page on first login

On the Service Portal, there is a profile page for the user to complete. By default, this displays automatically when the user logs in for the first time. In the Show portal profile page on first login field, you can disable this by selecting Off.

Virtual agent and email integration

Configure need for offerings in requests

On the Service Portal, you can configure whether the user can create a request without a matching offering. This functionality is affected by whether there is a default offering in Service Request Management. Select the appropriate option in the Request offering on Service Portal request field, as detailed in the following table. For more information, see Default offering.

Option Description
MANDATORY

The user is unable to create a request for which there is no matching offering.

  • If there is a default offering, a request with no other matching offering is created with the default offering.

  • If there is no default offering, a request with no matching offering generates a message to refine the request description, so as to find a matching offering. The message also includes a link to the offerings catalog, allowing the user to search there for a matching offering.

OPTIONAL (default)

The user is able to create a request for which there is no matching offering.

  • If there is no default offering, a request with no matching offering generates a message to do one of the following:

    • Refine the request description, so as to find a matching offering.

    • Complete the general request form.

  • If there is a default offering, the request is created with the default offering.

IGNORE If there is no matching offering, the user is not prompted to refine his search. Instead, he is directed to complete the general request form.
SKIP

The user bypasses virtual support. On seeking help, the user goes directly to the default offering page. If there is no default offering, the user goes to the general Help form page.

Use the custom request form

The default request form that Service Management provides include the following information:

  • Request description
  • User options
  • Attachments

You can customize the form to suit your company's needs. Follow these steps:

  1. In the Use the custom request form field, select Custom request form - customizable. By default, Default request form - pre-defined fields is selected.
  2. Click Save.

Now you can customize the fields and layout by editing the Custom form for request records. For more information on how to edit forms, see How to edit a form.

Suggested links in email and virtual agent support

On the Service Portal, the ability to display links to the following, in specially prepared email messages and virtual agent support, is enabled by default. In this section, you can disable each type by selecting Off.

  • Articles

  • Q&A

  • News

  • Offerings

  • Public requests

Enable request creation and actions from email

On the Service Portal, the ability for users to create requests, add comments, and accept solutions directly from emails, without logging into the Service Portal, is disabled by default. In this section, you can enable the function by selecting On.

Note If this flag is not enabled, none of the other options relating to request creation and actions are enabled, even if those flags are set to On.

Email integration agent

Contacts do not have login permission for Service Management. For the system to automatically process emails from contacts, you must set a default agent user. In History, the operations register as if done by the default agent user. In the Email integration agent field, you can enable this function as needed by selecting an agent from the drop-down.

Specify email validity time frame

You can specify the time frame for which emails that are sent from the Service Portal are valid. A user can perform the action specified in the email (such as accept a request or select an offering from the provided suggestions) only during the specified time frame. The default value is 3 days. In this section, you can change the selection to be from 1 to 5 days.

Enable approval through email

On the Service Portal, the ability to approve by email each of the following, is disabled by default.

  • Release approval

  • Article approval

  • Change approval

  • Request approval

  • Proposal approval

In the Enable approval through email section, you can enable each type by selecting On.

Miscellaneous

Enable agent anonymity

On the Service Portal, agent anonymity is disabled by default. In the Enable agent anonymity field, you can enable this function by selecting On.

If you enable this function, agents are anonymous during live chat sessions, when commenting in the Service Portal, and in email notifications. This means neither the avatar nor the name of the agent are displayed. Instead, the anonymous agent appears as Support Agent in all chats and comments on the Service Portal, as well as on notification emails.

If you enable agent anonymity, you must also configure it. For more information, see How to configure support agent anonymity.

Enable article comments

On the Service Portal, by default, public comments can be added to articles. In the Enable article comments field, you can disable this function by selecting Off.

Enable offering comments

On the Service Portal, by default public comments can be added to offerings. In the Enable offering comments field, you can disable this function by selecting Off.

Enable subscription comments

On the Service Portal, by default public comments can be added to subscriptions. In the Enable subscription comments field, you can disable this function by selecting Off.

Configure public request location settings

This setting determines the hierarchy of location level that applies to public sharing of requests. In the Default location level for public request sharing field, select one of the following:

  • Country

  • City

  • Site

  • Building

  • Floor

The default value for this field is Building. For more information, see Public audience.

Enable and configure followers

On the Service Portal, the followers function is enabled by default. In the Enable followers field, you can disable this function by selecting Off.

You can configure the feature by limiting followers. The default configuration allows all users to be followers. Alternatively, you may select one of the following from the Configuration for followers drop-down:

Selection Description
Same company

If the user who created the request has an Employment type of External, and the Company field is not blank, only the following may be followers:

  • Users who are in the same Company.
  • Users whose Company field is blank.

If a user who created the request has an Employment type of other than External, only the following may be followers:

  • Users whose Company field is blank.

Note The field Company is only displayed and available if the Employment type of the user is External.

Shared group membership Only users in one of the same groups as the user who created the request may be followers.

For more information, see How to view and follow a public request in the Service Portal.

Target translation language

Note This feature works if you have enabled in-line translations in Application settings. For more information, see In-line translations.

On the Service Portal, the default target translation language is English (US). When a user does a search, if there are less than five results, Service Management automatically:

  • Translates the search text into the specified target language.
  • Searches using the translated text.
  • Merges both search results, and displays them to the user.

To change the target translation language, select the appropriate value from the drop-down.

Enable new request tracking page

There is now a new and improved request tracking page available for use in the Service Portal. By default, this new page is not displayed. In the Enable new request tracking page field, you can make the new page the default by selecting On.

The new page will automatically become the default in a future release.

Enable read-only display for closed requests

By default, having closed requests display as read-only is disabled. In the Enable read-only display for closed requests field, you can enable this and make all closed requests read-only by selecting On.

Select category page type

On the Service Portal, when a user clicks on a category tile, a page is displayed with three tabbed sections. You can configure the default section that is displayed. Select the appropriate option in the Category page type field, as detailed in the following table.

Option Description
FEATURED

(Out-of-the-box default)

A list of items in the following order:

  • All news items

  • Recommended offerings

  • Popular offerings

  • Articles

There may be up to 30 items in this section.

OFFERINGS

A list of offerings in the following order:

  • Recommended offerings

  • Popular offerings

There may be up to 20 items on each page of this section.

ARTICLES

A list of articles in the following order:

  • Recommended articles

  • Other articles

There may be up to 20 items on each page of this section.

Enable knowledge

By default, knowledge (articles and news) is enabled in Service Portal. You can disable knowledge by selecting Off. For example, if you do not use the Knowledge Management module in Service Management, select Off to prevent empty knowledge list from being displayed in Service Portal.

When you select Off, knowledge article related information is hidden in the following locations in Service Portal:

  • Global search result and suggested result

  • Side panel widget

  • Category detail page

  • Services and Assets page

  • Chat

Note If you select Off, you can only configure the Select category page type setting to "OFFERINGS".

Enable timer

The timer in Live Support to catch the initial handling time of a new request is enabled by default.

To disable this ability, follow these steps:

  1. In the Enable timer field, select Off.

  2. Click Save.

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