Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 12      Using the Web Console
  Performing Web Console Actions
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Tasks created within a selected time period. 
Note
Press Alt E to highlight the Tasks created within the past option.
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Tasks assigned to the currently logged in user or user group
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Tasks filtered according to the state of the task
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Tasks filtered according to the type of task 
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The affected target (for example, the default SMTP server, automation service, or Process 
Orchestrator server) that the alert or incident describes
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Tasks filtered according to the category assigned to the task
The <No Filter> option allows the page to display all tasks regardless of the assigned state.
Step 3
To view the task details, highlight the appropriate task, then click View Details.
Resolving Tasks in the Web Console
Step 1
Launch the Web Console, click My Tasks, then enter the search criteria to filter the display. 
Step 2
Highlight the appropriate task, then click View Details or press Alt V.
Step 3
From the Status drop-down list, choose the appropriate status for the task resolution.
Step 4
In the Add Notes text box, if available, enter any notes related to the task resolution or status update. 
Step 5
Click Submit to resolve the task.
Taking Ownership of a Task
These steps are used when deciding to take ownership of a task that is unassigned or assigned to an entire 
group of which the current logged in user is also included.
Step 1
Launch the Web Console, click My Tasks, then enter the search criteria to filter the display. 
Step 2
Highlight the appropriate task, then click View Details.
Step 3
In the Add Note text box, add notes to the task, as necessary. 
Step 4
Check the Take sole ownership of this task check box, then click Submit
Starting Processes in the Web Console
The Run Processes page displays the processes that the user has access to run, are enabled, and have the 
Started by User trigger.