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When you create a ticket via e-mail, Jira Service Desk will match the e-mail to your existing MCOECN account.  Your MCOECN account must be tied to your ITC email address.  This means if you submit tickets via e-mail, you must use your work (ITC) email address.  After submitting your ticket via email, you should receive a reply that the request has been received.  If you have not received a reply, please contact Catherine Aldrich (aldrich@ssdt-ohio.org) or Michelle Drewes (drewes@ssdt-ohio.org).

After submitting your ticket via email, you may also reply to requests/comments via e-mail but, again, the correspondence must come from your work (ITC) e-mail.

Note

As of February 1, 2023, new Jira Service Desk accounts will no longer be created when creating a ticket.   The reason we are doing this is to clear up multiple accounts and limit access to Jira Service Desk to ITC staff.    

If you create a ticket via e-mail, Jira Service Desk will match your e-mail to the email attribute tied to your MCOECN AD account.  If a new ITC staff member creates a ticket via e-email, it should link the ticket to their existing MCOECN AD account automatically.  If you do not have an MCOECN AD account yet or have questions about your existing account, please contact your ITC technical staff.    The SSDT does not have ability to make changes to your MCOECN AD account.  If you need to change your password to your MCOECN AD account, please click here

Using the Service Desk Portal to Create a Ticket

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  • Sensitive Information: Please do not include any confidential/private information in either the description or as an attachment in the request.  This information is viewable by others outside your organization.  If you need to send the SSDT sensitive information, please include the information in a secure file drop to the SSDT staff member you are working with.
  • Comments on Closed Requests:  Entering a comment after your request is closed will automatically re-open the request. so please use the comment box on closed requests only if you want to re-open it.
  • Troubleshoot Application Issues: If SSDT asks you to send a file from your docker host (i.e. application log, etc), please refer to the Securely Send Files to SSDT how-to article for step-by-step instructions.
  • Database Backup:
    • If SSDT requests a database backup or log file in order to assist in troubleshooting an issue, a step-by-step guide to creating the backup is provided here.  Next, send the backup via the Securely Send Files to SSDT process.

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