This was posted yesterday:: Should help you get there

Subject: Re: Make Hidden or Disable some elements of the Application List Menu


These entry points are "Activelink Guides" and can be seen in Developer Studio. 
 Just search for names containing "entrypoint" and you'll get most of the 
standard ones.  The form to which the entry point leads is typically the 
Primary Form for the guide.



Disabling these should remove the entry point for all users.



On the other hand, you could also overlay the ALG and add permissions so that 
only Administrators can see them.  Then, they would be invisible for the bulk 
of users, but I'm not sure if that situation applies for your organization.



--Brian McCarty


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cecil, Ken
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 1:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Add Search Task to landing Console Application List

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We have 8.1.0 with the Service Desk (Incident and Problem) installed. Our team 
uses tasks with incidents and apparently there is no provision on the 
Application List for them to search for tasks.

I am assuming that the full ITSM suite has the Search Task somewhere on the 
list. How do I go about adding something to the Application List that shows on 
the nav on the landing console? I was able to remove "Change Password" from the 
Quick Link (just removed the entry point from the form. However, I have added 
an entry point for the Task form but it is not showing on the list. 
(delete/flushed midtier and browser caches).

How is the application list and sub-menus controlled?

Thanks,
Ken Cecil


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