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Revision as of 17:47, 8 March 2023
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IntroductionRelating the techincal services which support/unperping business services helps support quicker Incident and or Problem resolutions by making it quick and easy to understand which services are related. Change management can benefit from visualizing impact when considering implementing changes to the business or techincal services. |
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Relating Services
Launch Explorer (Configuration Manager Plugin)
If you have installed the Configuration Manager application on your instance, explore the related services graphically