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Author with System Center - Service Manager • • 13 minutes to read • Contributors • • • • • • In this article Authoring in Service Manager (SM) refers to using, authoring, and customizing management packs, which enable customizations in Service Manager. The articles in this section provide an introduction to authoring in Service Manager, including an overview of the Service Manager Authoring Tool. Introduction to authoring with the Service Manager Authoring Tool Service Manager automates help desk functions, such as ticketing and change request processes, to help organizations manage their help desks. Adobe acrobat xi keygen xforce. Service Manager integrates with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Operations Manager, and Configuration Manager to build a single, reconciled inventory of an organization's assets. Service Manager uses management pack files that contain object definitions for the various features of the product.

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You can customize the behavior of Service Manager and extend it by creating and modifying management packs. This authoring guide describes the use, authoring, and customization of management packs. The Service Manager Software Development Kit (SDK) contains information that you might need when you are authoring with Service Manager. The SDK includes reference information for the class libraries and documents that the schema uses to create XML-based management packs. To download the documentation for the System Center Service Manager SDK, see. Overview of management packs Management packs in Service Manager are XML-based files that contain definitions for classes, workflows, views, forms, and reports. You can use management packs to do the following: • Extend Service Manager with new objects • Extend Service Manager with new behavior • Store new custom objects that you created, such as forms or templates.