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Dashboard
Applicable editions: Faveo Helpdesk Community and Faveo Servicedesk Community
This gives an overview of the current status of the metrics and indicates the performance of an enterprise. It is consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the information can be monitored at a glance.
Dashboard Reports: gives you an overview of Inbox, Unassigned, Overdue, My tickets and Due today, where:
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Inbox: Contains the new incoming tickets.
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Unassigned: Agents can distribute the tickets amongst themselves based on the their department.
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Overdue: Any ticket that is not resolved within the specified time, then the ticket will be tagged as overdue.
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My tickets: This section contains the tickets that belong to a particular individual.
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Due Today: It is often used to denote that a deadline to resolve the ticket is at hand.
Reports:
- Ticket summary metrics provides an overall number of tickets created, tickets reopened, tickets closed and tickets due.
- It generally the graph displays the number of tickets handled by the Helpdesk on monthly basis.
- But the report can be viewed for a day, week, month or years by entering the start date and end date.
For example, if your date range is from 2016/01/01 to 2016/01/01, the graph will display a single data point that is the summation of data from January 1 2016 through January 1 2017.
Statistics: This field tells us about the number of tickets that are closed, deleted, opened and resolved. You can view the status of the tickets according to the Departments, Agents and Teams. Also, you can use the Search field to view the status of the ticket of a particular department, agent or team.
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Installation and Upgrade Guide
- GUI Install Wizard
- Manual Install
- CLI Install
- Server Requirements
- Installation with Apache
- Installation with cPanel
- Cron Job or any Job scheduler
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on CentOS 7 with Apache on PHP 7.1
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on CentOS 7 with Nginx on PHP 7.1
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Apache on PHP 7.1
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Nginx on PHP 7.1
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on Debian 9 with Nginx on PHP 7.1
- Faveo Helpdesk Installation on Debian 9 with Apache on PHP 7.1
- Migrating Faveo from one server to another
- Configuration of Redis with Faveo
- Install and configure Redis, Supervisor and Worker for Faveo on Ubuntu 16.04
- Install Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 7 Running Apache Web Server
- Install and configure a simple mail server for sending mails using PHP mail function in Faveo on Ubuntu 16.04 server
- Install and configure Redis, Supervisor and Worker for Faveo on Centos 7
- Install and configure a simple mail server for sending mails using PHP mail function in Faveo on Centos 7 server
- Faveo Helpdesk Pro Installation on Windows Server 2012 R2
- Install Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2012 R2
- Install Faveo Helpdesk Community on Centos, Ubuntu or Debian Using Script
- Set up automatic backup for Faveo-Helpdesk
Administrator's Guide
- Faveo File Storage
- Change client side theme color
- How to edit or change the footer in faveo
- How to change agent and admin panel Faveo logo link and logo
- Agents
- Departments
- Team
- Priority
- SLA
- Workflow
- Helptopic
- Default Ticket Settings
- Status
- Rating
- Close Ticket Workflow
- Company Settings
- Social Login
- Language
- Security
- Debugging/Logs
- Ban Emails
- Widgets
Agent's Guide
Email Integration
Release & Upgrade Notes
- General Faveo Upgrade Guide Manual
- General Faveo Upgrade Guide Auto
- Upgrade guide to v1.9.2
- Upgrade guide to v1.9.0
- How to update v1.0.7.9 to v1.0.8.0
- Manual Upgrade from v1.0.7.8 to v1.0.7.9
- Faveo Release notes & upgrade guide for V1.0.7.7
- Faveo Release notes & upgrade guide for V1.0.7.5
- Faveo Release notes & upgrade guide for V1.0.7
Known Issues
- The open_basedir restriction in effect
- 404 Not Found
- 500 Internal Server Error
- Bug after update from 1.0.7.4 to 1.0.7.5 or higher version
- Syntax error, unexpected ‘var’(T_VAR), expecting ‘;’
Contribute & Feedback
- Support the community edition
- Contribution Guide
- Faveo Feedback & Customisation
- Help in language translate
Knowledge Base
Third Party Integration
Plugins
API