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Set up technical support for finance and operations apps

Prerequisites

Before you can set up technical support, you must acquire a Microsoft Microsoft Entra account. This account is created when you set up a subscription for one of the finance and operations apps.

Create an Azure DevOps project

The Support tile in a Lifecycle Services (LCS) project uses Azure DevOps to store issues that are submitted through the client and issues that are manually created from the Support tile in LCS. This functionality requires that an Azure DevOps project be configured in the LCS project that you want to use for support. All users who need to use the Support tile to submit an issue must have access to the Azure DevOps project, and must authorize LCS to access Azure DevOps on their own behalf. Most users don't have access to LCS or Azure DevOps. Therefore, in the Azure DevOps project, you should create a special system account that can be used to submit issues.

Create a new Azure DevOps project

  1. Go to https://www.visualstudio.com/.
  2. Click Sign in in the upper-right corner.
  3. Sign in by using a Microsoft Entra account that is in the tenant that your subscription is linked to. If the browser already has your credentials, you won't see the sign-in page and should instead click your name in the upper-right corner.
  4. On the right side of the page, under Accounts, click Create a free account now.
  5. Specify an account URL, and then click Create Account.
  6. Name your project, and specify a process template. Your project should now be created.

Add users to the Azure DevOps project

  1. In the upper-left corner, click Team Services.
  2. On the Users tab, click Add, and invite users who will use the Support experience to the Azure DevOps account. For each user that you invite, select either Basic or Stakeholder.
  3. In the upper-left corner, click Team Services.
  4. Click Browse, and browse to the project that you created in the previous procedure.
  5. In the Members section of the project home page, click Add, and add the users that you invited in step 2.

Create the Support system user

  1. Create a new user in your Microsoft Entra tenant, and enter a descriptive name, such as LcsCpsSystemAccount.
  2. In the upper-left corner, click Team Services.
  3. On the Users tab, click Add, and invite the system user that you created in step 1. For this user, select Stakeholder.
  4. In the upper-left corner, click Team Services again.
  5. Click Browse, and browse to the project that you created earlier.
  6. In the Members section of the project home page, click Add, and add the system user.

Retrieve the personal access token for the Support system user

  1. Sign out of Team Services by clicking the user name in the upper-right corner and then clicking Sign out.
  2. Sign in to Team Services by using the Support system account that you created in the previous procedure.
  3. In the upper-right corner, click the user name, and then click My profile.
  4. On the Security tab, on the Personal access tokens tab, click Add.
  5. Enter a description, such as LCS Support system account.
  6. Select an expiration date of one year.
  7. Click Selected scopes, and the select Work items (read and write).
  8. Click Create token.
  9. Copy the token and paste it in a safe location because it won't be accessible after you move away from the page.

Configure LCS

  1. Sign in to LCS by using an account that has the Owner role for the LCS project that the application is deployed in.

  2. Open the project in LCS.

  3. Click Project settings, and then click the Azure DevOps link.

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  4. Click Setup Azure DevOps.

  5. In the Azure DevOps site URL field, enter the URL of the Azure DevOps project that you created in the previous section.

    Note

    LCS requires entering the Azure DevOps root URL in the legacy format. The legacy format is https://ACCOUNT.visualstudio.com and https://contoso.visualstudio.com.

  6. In the Personal access token field, enter the personal access token that you created in the previous section.

    Enter the personal access token that you created in the previous section.

  7. Click Continue.

  8. Select the VSO project to use, and then click Continue.

  9. Click Save.

  10. Click Authorize.

  11. In the confirmation message box, click OK.

  12. Sign in to Visual Studio Online.

  13. Click Accept.

Create an issue 

The Support experience has been updated to show updates that are published by Microsoft. In the client, on the top bar, click ?, and then click Support.

Warning

If you have an on-premises deployment, the option to search for existing issues and submit a support incident from the on-premises client to your Azure DevOps project is not available.

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Note

If you haven’t already connected to Lifecycle Services (LCS), a dialog box will display where you can connect. Click the link to connect before proceeding. Click to connect to Lifecycle Services.

Search for a fix

After you connect to LCS, you can search for existing Microsoft published updates and fixes. Enter your issue in the Search box and press Enter.

Note

If you don't want the functionality to search for existing fixes enabled for all users, you can remove the SearchExistingFixes duty from the System user role and add it to only those roles which you want to have this functionality. Search results are based on the Microsoft Issue Search data that is relevant to your environment. Fixes that you have already installed will not be included in your search results. To view a specific result, click the link to view the details.

Based on the duties assigned to you, you will see either the Download view or the Request view.

  • Download view - By default, this view is only available to system administrators. From this view, you can directly download the hotfix.

    Note

    The duty DownloadHotfix controls the ability to directly download fixes from LCS rather than requesting them. Only system administrators will have access to it by default. If you want to assign this duty to users other than system administrators, you can do so by adding the duty to the selected roles.

  • Request view - By default, this view is available to all users who are not system administrators. From this view, you can make a request to download the hotfix. After you submit your request to download the hotfix, a work item will be created in the Azure DevOps project that is associated to your LCS project. The customer IT admin can view all requested hotfixes by clicking the Support tile in LCS and then clicking the Hotfix requests tab.

Search for project work items in Azure DevOps

The Azure DevOps administrator can publish project work items to your organization users by tagging the work items with #SearchableInFinanceAndOperations. The tagged work items will be searchable for users from the client support search box. The search result will include tagged Azure DevOps work items in addition to Microsoft published updates and fixes. The following graphic shows a tagged Azure DevOps work item for publishing.

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When you search for published Azure DevOps work items using the support search box, search results show the work item's type, title, state, and description in a new browser tab with view mode. Users with proper permissions can edit the work item in Azure DevOps. The following graphic shows the search result of a published Azure DevOps work item.

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Note

The published Azure DevOps work items are only visible to your organization's users.

Create and submit a new issue

If you don’t see a fix in the search results, you can create a new issue by clicking Create. This is the same functionality that is available for previous releases and is documented in earlier procedures.

Work with issues in LCS

View issues

In the LCS Support tile, issues are stored as work items in the Azure DevOps project that is associated with the LCS project. Specifically, issues are stored as work items of the Issue or Impediment type, depending on the type of Azure DevOps project, in the AxAndLcsGeneratedIssues area. Every work item of one of those types in that area will be included in the list of issues in the Support tile. If an issue is modified in Azure DevOps, the changes will be reflected in Support issues. Issues can be assigned to any user in the Azure DevOps project. Users don't need to have access to LCS to work with issues in Azure DevOps.

  1. Go to lcs.dynamics.com, and sign in.

  2. Open the LCS project that is associated with the environment that you want to view issues for.

  3. Click the Support tile. A list of the issues that have been created appears.

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Edit issues

  1. In the Issues grid, click the title of an issue.

  2. If necessary, sign in to Azure DevOps by using an account that has access to the Azure DevOps project that you set up in the first section of this article, Create an Azure DevOps project.

    Note

    There is an issue in Azure DevOps, where the link to edit work items doesn't work correctly if sign-in is required. If you see the Assigned to me query after you sign in to Azure DevOps, go back to LCS, and click the title of the issue in the issue grid again.

  3. The Azure DevOps editor opens. Edit the issue, and then save your changes. The changes will be reflected in the Support tile.

Submit an issue to Microsoft

You can submit issues to Microsoft support. When you submit an issue to Microsoft, the information and attachments in the issue can be included in the Microsoft support incident.

LCS users must have a valid Microsoft support plan to submit issues to Microsoft. If you have trouble submitting issues to Microsoft, work with your administrator to make sure that your LCS credentials are added to or associated with your organization's support plan with Microsoft Partner Source Business Center.

  1. In the Issue grid, select the issue to submit to Microsoft, and then click Submit to Microsoft.
  2. If your account is associated with multiple support organizations, select the organization to use to create the Microsoft support incident.
  3. Use Issue search to verify that your issue hasn't already been solved.
  4. If Issue search doesn't provide a solution to your issue, click Create incident at the bottom of the page.
  5. Share diagnostic data with the Microsoft support team. By providing version information, your issues can be resolved more quickly.
  6. Describe your issue, provide your contact information, and then click Submit.

Support settings

Note

The information in this section is not applicable to on-premises deployments.

When you deploy your application from Lifecycle Services, no configuration is required, because the Support tool automatically saves any issues to the same LCS project that finance and operations was deployed from. To verify the LCS project that Support uses, go to System administration > Setup > System parameters, and then click Help > Support Contact.

Prevent users from creating issues from the client

By default, the System user role has the privilege, SysLCSCPSIssueEntry assigned. This privilege controls access to the Contact your support team menu item on the Help menu. If you want to prevent users from being able to create and submit issues from the client, remove this privilege from the System user role.