Creating service alerts
Service alerts are messages or warnings to users that are displayed when a user opens the Self Service Portal. Service alerts are typically about general service issues that affect a large group of users. For example, a system administrator might create a service alert to notify users that the mail server is down, or to notify users of a planned system outage. Users can monitor service alerts to get email notification when the service alert is updated.
To create a service alert
- Under General Settings in the Live Chat Administration Console, click Service Alerts.
The Service Alerts pane appears. - Click Create to create a new service alert or select an existing service alert and click Modify.
The Service Alert dialog box appears. - Enter the following information:
- Company: Select the company to which the service alert pertains.
- Service Alert Name: Type a descriptive name for the service alert.
- Self Service Users: Select this check box to indicate that the alert is for self-service users. By default, this check box is selected.
- Status: Set the status of the alert to Active or Inactive. To remove the alert from the system, select Delete.
- In Effect: These options indicate whether the service alert is currently in effect. The value is set by the application and cannot be modified by the user.
Start Time: Enter the date and time when the alert becomes active. Click the date/time editor icon to use the calendar. If you do not specify the start time, the alert is displayed immediately.
- Expires Time: Enter the date and time when the alert expires. Click the date/time editor icon to use the calendar.
- Details tab : Type the detailed message of the service alert.
- Customer Updates tab : Type an update to the service alert and then click Send Customer Update. All users receive the updated message.
- Customers Monitoring This Alert tab : Open this tab to view which users are monitoring the alert.
- Save the changes as follows:
- Click OK to save the changes and close the console.
- Click Apply to save the changes and keep the console open.
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