Manage global settings or options in Unified Service Desk
Use the Options setting in Unified Service Desk (Settings > Unified Service Desk > Options) to manage global name or value pairs that are used by the Unified Service Desk components.
To manage Unified Service Desk options:
Sign in to the Unified Service Desk Administrator app.
In the site map under Advanced Settings, select Options.
On the Active UII Options page, select New.
Type the option name and corresponding value on the New Option page. Some options are available in the Global Options list and some options aren't displayed. To add an option that isn't listed, choose Others for the Global Option field, and enter the option. The following table describes the options that aren't displayed.
Option name | Value and description |
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AllowWebpageNavigationCertificateError |
This option enables Chrome Process to ignore certificate errors (unauthorized, expired, and invalid certificates) and allow webpage navigation. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True to allow the webpage navigation for all the websites. If you want to select a few websites and don't want to allow all of them, provide a comma-separated list of the websites for which you want to ignore the certificate errors. More information: Allow webpage navigation with unauthorized, expired, and invalid certificates in Chrome Process |
AutoUseExternalBrowser |
If this is set to True, the system will use the embedded WPF WebBrowser control until the memory reaches a threshold, and then it will switch to opening the browser in an iexplorer.exe process and attaching it to the window. Warning: This option is known to cause some issues with security. If you want to activate this mode, it should be thoroughly tested in the target environment. This mode is considered unsupported. |
BlockChromeProcessPooling |
With Chrome Process instance pooling, to skip the inline navigation for certain entities—such as incident, account, and contact—as an admin you can add the BlockChromeProcessPooling UII option and enter the entity names as comma-separated values. For example: incident,account,contact. More information: Skip inline entity navigation in Chrome Process pooling |
BlockChromeProcessSecondInlineNavigation |
This option blocks the second inline navigation with Chrome Process instance pooling. By default, this option is enabled. As an admin, you can add the BlockChromeProcessSecondInlineNavigation UII option and set the value as False to disable the option. More information: Block second navigation in Chrome Process pooling |
BlockEdgeWebView2ProcessSecondInlineNavigation |
This option blocks the second inline navigation with Edge WebView2 Process instance pooling. By default, this option is enabled or set to True. As an admin, you can add the BlockEdgeWebView2ProcessSecondInlineNavigation UII option and set the value as False to disable the option. More information: Block second navigation in Edge WebView2 Process pooling |
BlockEdgeWebView2PoolingForEntities |
With Edge WebView2 Process instance pooling, to skip the inline navigation for certain entities—such as incident, account, and contact—as an admin you can add the BlockEdgeWebView2PoolingForEntities UII option and enter the entity names as comma-separated values. For example: incident,account,contact. More information: Skip inline entity navigation in Edge WebView2 Process pooling |
ChromeAccessibilityRenderer |
This option enables accessibility support for webpages so that screen reader applications can read them. CEF mandates the force-renderer-accessibility setting to be enabled when a screen reader is detected. More information: Accessibility support with Chrome Process |
ChromeEnableLogging |
This option enables the creation of Chrome Process crash reports. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. More information: Generate Chrome Process crash reports |
ChromeEnableMediaStream |
This option enables webcam and microphone support for Chrome Process while hosting web applications in Unified Service Desk. Set this option as True to enable the access. More information: Use Chrome Process to host web applications |
ChromeProcessConfirmationDialog |
If you perform an action on an app tab within a Unified Service Desk session and close the session, this UII option displays a confirmation dialog box. More information: Enable the confirmation dialog box with Chrome Process and Chrome Process close confirmation dialog box |
ChromeProcessDownloadPath |
As an admin, the ChromeProcessDownloadPath UII option enables you to set the default folder to save the attachments while using Chrome Process pages. If the field value is empty, the path provided isn't a valid folder, or if you don't have write permissions to the selected path, Chrome Process prompts you to save the file to a local folder (for example, C:\Users\<user_name>\Desktop\USD patch docs. More information: Download attachments in Chrome Process |
ChromeProcessParameters |
Chrome Process provides many options that can be used on the Chrome Process webpages within Unified Service Desk. This option helps to add the parameters. The format to add the parameters is--force-ui-direction:rtl;--force-text-direction:rtl;--log-level:3 Note that the parameters are separated by semicolons. For more information about the list of parameters, go to Chromium command line switches. More information: Add parameters using Chrome Process |
ChromeProcessPooling |
By default, Chrome Process instance pooling is enabled. To disable the option, as an admin, you can use this UII option and set the value to False. More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
ChromeRemoteDebuggingPort |
This option enables you to access and debug all the Chrome Process instances running in a desktop locally and remotely. Set the value field by using the port number. More information: Use Chrome Process to host web applications |
ChromeWebViewShowOutside |
When a window navigation rule is configured with the action as showoutside and if this UII option is set to True, the target page opens up in a new window with Chrome browser process. If False, it opens up by default in the Chrome desktop browser. Default value is False. |
ClientCacheVersionNumber |
Enables client caching in Unified Service Desk. More information: Configure client caching in Unified Service Desk |
CRM UI Base Url |
If the URL for accessing Dataverse is different from the URL for accessing the web UI, you might need to use this option to specify an override. When a user signs in, the system uses the discovery server to determine the web services endpoints but can only imply the URL used for the UI. This option can be used to specify what the URL should be for accessing the GUI. |
DefaultZoomLevel |
This option enables you to set default zoom value for Chrome Process according to your users' visual preference requirements. This option is to set for your entire organization. As an admin, you can use this option to a set a fraction value. More information: Set default zoom value for Chrome Process |
EdgeWebView2AdditionalBrowserArguments |
Edge WebView2 Process provides many options that can be used on the Edge WebView2 Process webpages within Unified Service Desk. This option helps to add the parameters. The format to add the parameters is--force-ui-direction:rtl;--force-text-direction:rtl;--log-level:3 Note that the parameters are separated by semicolons. For more information about the list of parameters, go to Chromium command line switches. More information: Add parameters using Edge WebView2 Process |
EdgeWebView2Pooling |
By default, Edge WebView2 Process instance pooling is enabled. To disable the option, as an admin, you can use this UII option and set the value to False. More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
EdgeWebView2CacheLocation |
Use this UII option to specify a file location for the Edge WebView2 app data local folder. Default value is <local folder\USD\EdgeWebView2>. |
EdgeWebView2DefaultViewOnKill |
Use this UII option to show the default view of the browser on the Edge WebView2 renderer process kill. |
EdgeWebView2Language |
Use this UII option to set the browser language. More information: Language Codes. |
EdgeWebView2MaxPoolSize |
Use this UII option to denote the size of the pool. The default value is 3. |
EdgeWebView2ShowOutside |
When a window navigation rule is configured with the action as showoutside and if this UII option is set to True, the target page opens up in a new window with Edge WebView2 browser process. If False, it opens up by default in the Edge browser. Default value is True. |
EdgeWebView2RemoteDebuggingPort |
This option enables you to access and debug all the Edge WebView2 Process instances running in a desktop locally and remotely. Set the value field by using the port number. More information: Use Edge WebView2 Process to host web applications |
EntitySearchPageCount |
Specify an integer value to override the default page count (records displayed per page) value of 50 for the DoSearch action. |
EscapeCharacters |
If the channel provider widget passes data that includes special characters to the Unified Service Desk client application, the special characters cause the Dynamics 365 Channel Integration Framework API calls to fail and the data won't be passed to the Unified Service Desk client application. To pass data that includes special characters, use the EscapeCharacters UII option. This option is used for encoding and escaping special characters when Dynamics 365 Channel Integration Framework API calls are invoked within Unified Service Desk. The encoding and escaping of characters is enabled if this UII option isn't added or if the value is set as True. If this UII option is explicitly set as False, the encoding and escaping of characters is disabled. More information: Enable the encoding and escaping of special characters |
GenericListener |
Specify a custom URL for the generic listener port. More information: Change the port of generic listener |
GlobalBrowserMode |
This option is for Unified Service Desk to determine which hosting type to use for hosting web applications for the entire organization. You can use this option only when you want either Chrome or Microsoft Edge to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. Enter GlobalBrowserMode for the Global Option field and set Chrome or Edge as the value. More information: Use Edge Process to host web applications and Use Chrome Process to host web applications |
HideSessionCloseButton |
Set the value to True to hide the close button on session tabs. If you use this option, you should plan to provide a button or some other method to close a session. You might call the CloseSession action on the Session Tabs hosted control to close the session. |
HelpImproveUSD |
Enables the organization-wide setting that allows user agents to send improvement program information to Microsoft. More information: Improve Unified Service Desk |
HideConfirmationDialog |
The close confirmation window prevents the accidental closure of Unified Service Desk. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the HideConfirmationDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to True. More information: Configure close confirmation window. |
HideCommandBar |
This option hides the command bar in the Chrome Process pooled instances for all the entities. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. More information: Hide command bar in Chrome Process |
HideCommandBarEdgeWebView2 |
This option hides the command bar in the Dynamics 365 pages that are loaded in the Edge WebView2 pooled process instances. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. More information: Hide command bar in Edge WebView2 Process |
IEProcessKeyboardShortcut |
For page and standard web application components that use the IE Process hosting type, users can move out of the current IE Process hosted control by selecting Alt+0. If the Alt+0 key combination is assigned as a shortcut in another application, you can use this option to assign a different key combination for moving out of an IE Process hosted control, such as Alt+r. Note: We recommend that you not include the Ctrl key with IEProcessKeyBoardShortcut because it can cause unexpected navigation in the Unified Service Desk client. This is a known issue with Windows Presentation Foundation. |
IEWebPageInactivityTimeout |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that Unified Service Desk waits before displaying a message. The default value is 15,000 ms (15 seconds). If this is set to 0, Unified Service Desk disables this option. More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
IEWebPageRecovery |
This option recovers an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. By default, the option is enabled. Set the value as False to disable it. More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
InternetExplorerPooling |
If this is set to True, you can experience enhanced performance of CRM entity page loading and faster inline navigation in Unified Service Desk. That is, the hosted control uses an Internet Explorer instance from the pool, which performs inline navigation. By default, InternetExplorerPooling is disabled (false). More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
KillUSDIEProcessesOnExit |
This option terminates the IE Process while exiting the Unified Service Desk client application. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the KillUSDIEProcessesOnExit UII option and set the value as True. |
LinkUnlinkArticle |
Use this UII option for linking and unlinking KB articles to a case to work with the web client KM hosted control. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. |
ListOfActionsToValidate |
Use this UII option to indicate a list of comma-separated actions that must be checked when the ValidateSecurityForUIIAction option is set to True. For example: ListOfActionsToValidate=ShellExecute,RunScript |
maxNumberOfSessions |
Indicates the maximum number of simultaneous sessions that each user can open with the Unified Service Desk client. An error message is displayed to users when they exceed the specified simultaneous session limit. More information: Session management in Unified Service Desk |
MaxReplacementParameterDepth |
Specifies how deeply replacement parameters can be nested in an expression. Specify an integer value for this option. Consider an example where you have the following replacement parameters: Str3 = "Level 3" Str2 = "Level 2 – [[Str3]v]" Str1 = "TopLevel – [[Str2]v]" In this example, in the following expression: Value = [[Str1]] Value results in "TopLevel - Level 2 - Level 3" .In the preceding expression, the depth of the nesting of the replacement parameters is 2. More information: Use replacement parameters to configure Unified Service Desk |
MemoryLimit |
Specify a value, in bytes. This specifies the memory limit that the process can use (its working set), before the application refuses to allocate additional browser instances. If this value is specified: 1. The OutOfMemoryThreshold option will be ignored. 2. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, the value specified in the MemoryLimit option will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
OnBeforeCloseHandler |
If onbeforeunload event handlers are set for the page loaded in the hosted control, onbeforeunload event handlers are called if this UII option is set to True. If this UII option is set to False, the event handlers aren't called. More information: Enable the close confirmation dialog box with Chrome Process |
On-DemandChromeProcessTerminationShortcut |
By default, you can select Ctrl+k keyboard shortcut to terminate an unresponsive Chrome Process webpage. As an admin, you can use the On-DemandChromeProcessTerminationShortcut option to update additional keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Use keyboard shortcut to terminate and recover unresponsive Chrome Process instance |
On-DemandIETerminationShortcut |
Use a keyboard shortcut to terminate an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. The default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Alt+k. To change the default, enter it in the form Key1+Key2+Key3. More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance Note: 1. The agent must use the keyboard shortcut as a last option when the Unified Service Desk monitoring process fails to detect the unresponsive Internet Explorer process instance. 2. Using the keyboard shortcut might terminate any responsive Internet Explorer webpage, causing you to lose unsaved work. |
OutOfMemoryThreshold |
This is a threshold value beyond which the application will refuse to allocate additional browser instances. This value is specified in bytes and is subtracted from the maxworkingset value to determine how much memory is allowed for the process. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, this will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
PanelNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Ctrl+0 to navigate through all active panels. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PanelNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Keyboard shortcuts for panels |
PopupEscapeShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Esc to set focus on the Unified Service Desk client application from the notification. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupEscapeShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Alt+1 to set the focus on the notification. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveUpShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Up arrow key to move up from one notification to another when notifications are displayed in a stack. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveUpShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveDownShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Down arrow key to move down from one notification to another when notifications are displayed in a stack. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveDownShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveLeftShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Left arrow key to move left from one notification to another when multiple notifications are displayed. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveLeftShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveRightShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Right arrow key to move right from one notification to another when multiple notifications are displayed. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveRightShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
ProcessTerminationThreshold |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that the Unified Service Desk monitoring process (usdmp.exe) waits before terminating an unresponsive Internet Explorer process, which also causes Unified Service Desk to become unresponsive. Valid values range from 0 through 30,000. If this is set to 0, the Unified Service Desk monitoring process won't start and won't monitor Unified Service Desk for unresponsive behavior. If this is set to any other value within the range, Unified Service Desk automatically starts the monitoring process. The default value is 5,000 ms (5 seconds). More information: IE Process hosting method |
SetSpellCheckLanguage |
This option enables you to check spelling on webpages in Chrome Process. To enable this option, you must add the SetSpellCheckLanguage UII option. More information: Check spelling on a webpage in Chrome Process |
ShowNavBar |
This option shows the nav bar in the Chrome Process pooled instances for all entities. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. More information: Show nav bar in Chrome Process |
ShowNavBarEdgeWebView2 |
This option shows the nav bar in the Dynamics 365 pages that are loaded in the Edge WebView2 pooled process instances. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. More information: Show nav bar in Edge WebView2 Process |
ShowNPSDialog |
This option shows the feedback window to provide an NPS score with any comments, and send it to Microsoft. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the ShowNPSDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to False. |
ShowScriptErrors |
Specify whether to display (True) or suppress (False) script errors in webpages displayed in Unified Service Desk. If you don't specify the ShowScriptErrors option for the Dataverse instance, the value is assumed to be False, which implies that the script errors aren't displayed in the client application. |
SingleSignOnThreshold |
Indicates the timeout period in ms for Unified Service Desk to wait before showing a dialog box to enter credentials to sign in to Dataverse. By default, the value is 5,000 ms. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the SingleSignOnThreshold option to provide a valid value. The accepted value range is from 1,000 through 60,000 ms. If you enter 0 as the value, SingleSignOnThreshold is disabled. More information: Single sign-on (SSO) for Unified Service Desk |
TotalRecordCountLimit |
This value is for Unified Service Desk to determine the batch size while fetching entity records from the Dataverse instance. The default value of TotalRecordCountLimit in Unified Service Desk and in the MSCRM_CONFIG database is 5,000. More information: Configure Unified Service Desk entitiesNote: 1. The TotalRecordCountLimit value must be equal to the value in the MSCRM_CONFIG database.2. You must not change the default value unless the MSCRM_CONFIG database administrator changes the value. |
ValidateSecurityForUIIAction |
Use this UII option to check and prevent any random running of scripts using ShellExecute or RunScript. By default, ValidateSecurityForUIIAction is set to false, and scripts will be run without any check. If ValidateSecurityForUIIAction is set to true, then Unified Service Desk will perform checks for actions that are configured in the ListOfActionsToValidate option. If an action isn't configured in the ListOfActionsToValidate option, then actions will run without any checks. As an administrator, you must configure the exact call for actions in ListOfActionsToValidate . |
ZoomInControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+Plus sign (+) to zoom in while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomInControlKey option to add a keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
ZoomOutControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+Hyphen (-) to zoom out while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomOutControlKey option to add a keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
ZoomResetControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+0 to reset the zoom while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomResetControlKey option to add additional keyboard shortcuts by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
Others | This option allows you to type one of the global options listed in this table that doesn't appear in the Global Options list. |
Option name | Value and description |
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AllowWebpageNavigationCertificateError |
This option enables Chrome Process to ignore certificate errors (unauthorized, expired, and invalid certificates) and allow webpage navigation. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the AllowWebpageNavigationCertificateError UII option and set the value as True to allow the webpage navigation for all the websites. If you want to select a few websites and don't want to allow all of them, provide a comma-separated list of the websites for which you want to ignore the certificate errors. More information: Allow webpage navigation with unauthorized, expired, and invalid certificates in Chrome Process |
AutoUseExternalBrowser |
If this is set to True, the system will use the embedded WPF WebBrowser control until the memory reaches a threshold, and then it will switch to opening the browser in an iexplorer.exe process and attaching it to the window. Warning: This option is known to cause some issues with security. If you want to activate this mode, it should be thoroughly tested in the target environment. This mode is considered unsupported. |
BlockChromeProcessPooling |
With Chrome Process instance pooling, to skip the inline navigation for certain entities—such as incident, account, and contact—as an admin you can add the BlockChromeProcessPooling UII option and enter the entity names as comma-separated values. For example: incident,account,contact. More information: Skip inline entity navigation in Chrome Process pooling |
BlockChromeProcessSecondInlineNavigation |
This option blocks the second inline navigation with Chrome Process instance pooling. By default, this option is enabled. As an admin, you can add the BlockChromeProcessSecondInlineNavigation UII option and set the value as False to disable the option. More information: Block second navigation in Chrome Process pooling |
ChromeAccessibilityRenderer |
This option enables accessibility support for webpages so that screen reader applications can read them. CEF mandates the force-renderer-accessibility setting to be enabled when a screen reader is detected. More information: Accessibility support with Chrome Process |
ChromeEnableLogging |
This option enables the creation of Chrome Process crash reports. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the ChromeEnableLogging UII option and set the value as True. More information: Generate Chrome Process crash reports |
ChromeEnableMediaStream |
This option enables webcam and microphone support for Chrome Process while hosting web applications in Unified Service Desk. Set this option as True to enable the access. More information: Use Chrome Process to host web applications |
ChromeProcessConfirmationDialog |
If you perform an action on an app tab within a Unified Service Desk session and close the session, this UII option displays a confirmation dialog box. More information: Enable the confirmation dialog box with Chrome Process and Chrome Process close confirmation dialog box |
ChromeProcessDownloadPath |
As an admin, the ChromeProcessDownloadPath UII option enables you to set the default folder to save the attachments while using Chrome Process pages. If the field value is empty, the path provided isn't a valid folder, or if you don't have write permissions to the selected path, Chrome Process prompts you to save the file to a local folder (for example, C:\Users\<user_name>\Desktop\USD patch docs. More information: Download attachments in Chrome Process |
ChromeProcessParameters |
Chrome Process provides many options that can be used on the Chrome Process webpages within Unified Service Desk. The ChromeProcessParameters option helps to add the parameters. The format to add the parameters is--force-ui-direction:rtl;--force-text-direction:rtl;--log-level:3 Note that the parameters are separated by semicolons. For more information about the list of parameters, go to Chromium command line switches. More information: Add parameters using Chrome Process |
ChromeProcessPooling |
By default, Chrome Process instance pooling is enabled. To disable the option, as an admin, you can use the ChromeProcessPooling option and set the value to False. More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
ChromeRemoteDebuggingPort |
This option enables you to access and debug all the Chrome Process instances running in a desktop locally and remotely. Set the value field by using the port number. More information: Use Chrome Process to host web applications |
ClientCacheVersionNumber |
Enables client caching in Unified Service Desk. More information: Configure client caching in Unified Service Desk |
CRM UI Base Url |
If the URL for accessing Dataverse is different from the URL for accessing the web UI, you might need to use this option to specify an override. When a user signs in, the system uses the discovery server to determine the web services endpoints but can only imply the URL used for the UI. This option can be used to specify what the URL should be for accessing the GUI. |
DefaultZoomLevel |
This option enables you to set default zoom value for Chrome Process according to your users' visual preference requirements. This option is to set for your entire organization. As an admin, you can use the DefaultZoomLevel option to a set a fraction value. More information: Set default zoom value for Chrome Process |
EntitySearchPageCount |
Specify an integer value to override the default page count (records displayed per page) value of 50 for the DoSearch action. |
EdgeSingleProcess |
This option combines all the processes with different domains in a single process at runtime. Set True to enable this option. Note: If you set the value as False or leave the field blank, the option will be disabled. More information: Use Edge process to host web applications This is a preview feature. |
EscapeCharacters |
If the channel provider widget passes data that includes special characters to the Unified Service Desk client application, the special characters cause the Dynamics 365 Channel Integration Framework API calls to fail and the data won't be passed to the Unified Service Desk client application. To pass data that includes special characters, use the EscapeCharacters UII option. This option is used for encoding and escaping special characters when Dynamics 365 Channel Integration Framework API calls are invoked within Unified Service Desk. The encoding and escaping of characters is enabled if this UII option isn't added or if the value is set as True. If this UII option is explicitly set as False, the encoding and escaping of characters is disabled. More information: Enable the encoding and escaping of special characters |
GenericListener |
Specify a custom URL for the generic listener port. More information: Change the port of generic listener |
GlobalBrowserMode |
This option is for Unified Service Desk to determine which hosting type to use for hosting web applications for the entire organization. You can use this option only when you want either Chrome or Microsoft Edge to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. Enter GlobalBrowserMode for the Global Option field and set Chrome or Edge as the value. More information: Use Edge Process to host web applications and Use Chrome Process to host web applications The Edge Process feature is in preview. |
HideSessionCloseButton |
Set the value to True to hide the close button on session tabs. If you use this option, you should plan to provide a button or some other method to close a session. You might call the CloseSession action on the Session Tabs hosted control to close the session. |
HelpImproveUSD |
Enables the organization-wide setting that allows user agents to send improvement program information to Microsoft. More information: Improve Unified Service Desk |
HideConfirmationDialog |
The close confirmation window prevents the accidental closure of Unified Service Desk. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the HideConfirmationDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to True. More information: Configure close confirmation window. |
HideCommandBar |
This option hides the command bar in the Chrome Process pooled instances for all the entities. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the HideCommandBar UII option and set the value as True. More information: Hide command bar in Chrome Process |
IEProcessKeyboardShortcut |
For page and standard web application components that use the IE Process hosting type, users can move out of the current IE Process hosted control by selecting Alt+0. If the Alt+0 key combination is assigned as a shortcut in another application, you can use the IEProcessKeyboardShortcut option to assign a different key combination for moving out of an IE Process hosted control, such as Alt+r. Note: We recommend that you not include the Ctrl key with IEProcessKeyBoardShortcut because it can cause unexpected navigation in the Unified Service Desk client. This is a known issue with Windows Presentation Foundation. |
IEWebPageInactivityTimeout |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that Unified Service Desk waits before displaying a message. The default value is 15,000 ms (15 seconds). If this is set to 0, Unified Service Desk disables IEWebPageInactivityTimeout . More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
IEWebPageRecovery |
This option recovers an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. By default, IEWebPageRecovery is enabled. Set the value as False to disable IEWebPageRecovery . More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
InternetExplorerPooling |
If this is set to True, you can experience enhanced performance of CRM entity page loading and faster inline navigation in Unified Service Desk. That is, the hosted control uses an Internet Explorer instance from the pool, which performs inline navigation. By default, InternetExplorerPooling is disabled (false). More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
KillUSDIEProcessesOnExit |
This option terminates the IE Process while exiting the Unified Service Desk client application. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the KillUSDIEProcessesOnExit UII option and set the value as True. |
LinkUnlinkArticle |
Use this UII option for linking and unlinking KB articles to a case to work with the web client KM hosted control. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add this UII option and set the value as True. |
maxNumberOfSessions |
Indicates the maximum number of simultaneous sessions that each user can open with the Unified Service Desk client. An error message is displayed to users when they exceed the specified simultaneous session limit. More information: Session management in Unified Service Desk |
MaxReplacementParameterDepth |
Specifies how deeply replacement parameters can be nested in an expression. Specify an integer value for this option. Consider an example where you have the following replacement parameters: Str3 = "Level 3" Str2 = "Level 2 – [[Str3]v]" Str1 = "TopLevel – [[Str2]v]" In this example, in the following expression: Value = [[Str1]] Value results in "TopLevel - Level 2 - Level 3" .In the preceding expression, the depth of the nesting of the replacement parameters is 2. More information: Use replacement parameters to configure Unified Service Desk |
MemoryLimit |
Specify a value, in bytes. This specifies the memory limit that the process can use (its working set), before the application refuses to allocate additional browser instances. If this value is specified: 1. The OutOfMemoryThreshold option will be ignored. 2. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, the value specified in the MemoryLimit option will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
OnBeforeCloseHandler |
If onbeforeunload event handlers are set for the page loaded in the hosted control, onbeforeunload event handlers are called if this UII option is set to True. If this UII option is set to False, the event handlers aren't called. More information: Enable the close confirmation dialog box with Chrome Process |
On-DemandChromeProcessTerminationShortcut |
By default, you can select Ctrl+k keyboard shortcut to terminate an unresponsive Chrome Process webpage. As an admin, you can use the On-DemandChromeProcessTerminationShortcut option to update additional keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Use keyboard shortcut to terminate and recover unresponsive Chrome Process instance |
On-DemandIETerminationShortcut |
Use a keyboard shortcut to terminate an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. The default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Alt+k. To change the default, enter it in the form Key1+Key2+Key3. More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance Note: 1. The agent must use the keyboard shortcut as a last option when the Unified Service Desk monitoring process fails to detect the unresponsive Internet Explorer process instance. 2. Using the keyboard shortcut might terminate any responsive Internet Explorer webpage, causing you to lose unsaved work. |
OutOfMemoryThreshold |
This is a threshold value beyond which the application will refuse to allocate additional browser instances. This value is specified in bytes and is subtracted from the maxworkingset value to determine how much memory is allowed for the process. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, this will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
PanelNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Ctrl+0 to navigate through all active panels. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PanelNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Keyboard shortcuts for panels |
PopupEscapeShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Esc to set focus on the Unified Service Desk client application from the notification. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupEscapeShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Alt+1 to set the focus on the notification. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveUpShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Up arrow key to move up from one notification to another when notifications are displayed in a stack. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveUpShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveDownShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Down arrow key to move down from one notification to another when notifications are displayed in a stack. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveDownShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveLeftShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Left arrow key to move left from one notification to another when multiple notifications are displayed. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveLeftShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupMoveRightShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Right arrow key to move right from one notification to another when multiple notifications are displayed. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupMoveRightShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
ProcessTerminationThreshold |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that the Unified Service Desk monitoring process (usdmp.exe) waits before terminating an unresponsive Internet Explorer process, which also causes Unified Service Desk to become unresponsive. Valid values range from 0 through 30,000. If this is set to 0, the Unified Service Desk monitoring process won't start and won't monitor Unified Service Desk for unresponsive behavior. If this is set to any other value within the range, Unified Service Desk automatically starts the monitoring process. The default value is 5,000 ms (5 seconds). More information: IE Process hosting method |
SetSpellCheckLanguage |
This option enables you to check spelling on webpages in Chrome Process. To enable this option, you must add the SetSpellCheckLanguage UII option. More information: Check spelling on a webpage in Chrome Process |
ShowNavBar |
This option shows the nav bar in the Chrome Process pooled instances for all entities. To enable this option, as an admin, you must add the ShowNavBar UII option and set the value as True. More information: Show nav bar in Chrome Process |
ShowNPSDialog |
This option shows the feedback window to provide an NPS score with any comments, and send it to Microsoft. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the ShowNPSDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to False. |
ShowScriptErrors |
Specify whether to display (True) or suppress (False) script errors in webpages displayed in Unified Service Desk. If you don't specify the ShowScriptErrors option for the Dataverse instance, the value is assumed to be False, which implies that the script errors aren't displayed in the client application. |
SingleSignOnThreshold |
Indicates the timeout period in ms for Unified Service Desk to wait before showing a dialog box to enter credentials to sign in to Dataverse. By default, the value is 5,000 ms. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the SingleSignOnThreshold option to provide a valid value. The accepted value range is from 1,000 through 60,000 ms. If you enter 0 as the value, SingleSignOnThreshold is disabled. More information: Single sign-on (SSO) for Unified Service Desk |
TotalRecordCountLimit |
This value is for Unified Service Desk to determine the batch size while fetching entity records from the Dataverse instance. The default value of the TotalRecordCountLimit in Unified Service Desk and in the MSCRM_CONFIG database is 5,000. More information: Configure Unified Service Desk entitiesNote: 1. The TotalRecordCountLimit value must be equal to the value in the MSCRM_CONFIG database.2. You must not change the default value unless the MSCRM_CONFIG database administrator changes the value. |
ZoomInControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+Plus sign (+) to zoom in while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomInControlKey option to add a keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
ZoomOutControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+Hyphen (-) to zoom out while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomOutControlKey option to add a keyboard shortcut by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
ZoomResetControlKey |
By default, you can select Ctrl+0 to reset the zoom while using Chrome Process to host web applications in Unified Service Desk. As an admin, you can use the ZoomResetControlKey option to add additional keyboard shortcuts by assigning a different key combination. More information: Set zoom in, zoom out, and zoom reset keyboard shortcuts |
Others | This option allows you to type one of the global options listed in this table that doesn't appear in the Global Options list. |
Option name | Value and description |
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HideSessionCloseButton |
Set the value to True to hide the close button on the session tabs. If you use this option, you should plan to provide a button or some other method to close a session. You might call the CloseSession action on the Session Tabs hosted control to close the session. |
CRM UI Base Url |
If the URL for accessing Dataverse is different from the URL for accessing the web UI, you might need to use this option to specify an override. When a user signs in, the system uses the discovery server to determine the web services endpoints but can only imply the URL used for the UI. This option can be used to specify what the URL should be when accessing the GUI. |
AutoUseExternalBrowser |
If this is set to True, the system will use the embedded WPF WebBrowser control until the memory reaches a threshold, and then it will switch to opening the browser in an iexplorer.exe process and attaching it to the window. Warning: This option is known to cause some issues with security. If you want to activate this mode, it should be thoroughly tested in the target environment. This mode is considered unsupported. |
MemoryLimit |
Specify a value, in bytes. This specifies the memory limit that the process can use (its working set), before the application refuses to allocate additional browser instances. If this value is specified: 1. The OutOfMemoryThreshold option will be ignored. 2. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, the value specified in the MemoryLimit option will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
OutOfMemoryThreshold |
This is a threshold value beyond which the application will refuse to allocate additional browser instances. This value is specified in bytes and is subtracted from the maxworkingset value to determine how much memory is allowed for the process. If the AutoUseExternalBrowser option is true, this will be the memory limit that will trigger the application to open the browser externally. |
MaxReplacementParameterDepth |
Specifies how deeply replacement parameters can be nested in an expression. Specify an integer value for this option. Consider an example where you have the following replacement parameters: Str3 = "Level 3" Str2 = "Level 2 – [[Str3]v]" Str1 = "TopLevel – [[Str2]v]" In this example, in the following expression: Value = [[Str1]] Value results in "TopLevel - Level 2 - Level 3" .In the preceding expression, the depth of the nesting of the replacement parameters is 2. More information: Use replacement parameters to configure Unified Service Desk |
GenericListener |
Specify a custom URL for the generic listener port. More information: Change the port of generic listener |
ShowScriptErrors |
Specify whether to display (True) or suppress (False) script errors in webpages displayed in Unified Service Desk. If you don't specify the ShowScriptErrors option for the Dataverse instance, the value is assumed to be False, which implies that the script errors aren't displayed in the client application. |
EntitySearchPageCount |
Specify an integer value to override the default page count (records displayed per page) value of 50 for the DoSearch action. |
ClientCacheVersionNumber |
Enables client caching in Unified Service Desk. More information: Configure client caching in Unified Service Desk |
maxNumberOfSessions |
Indicates the maximum number of simultaneous sessions that each user can open with the Unified Service Desk client. An error message is displayed to users when they exceed the specified simultaneous session limit. More information: Session management in Unified Service Desk |
ProcessTerminationThreshold |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that the Unified Service Desk monitoring process (usdmp.exe) waits before terminating an unresponsive Internet Explorer process, which also causes Unified Service Desk to become unresponsive. Valid values range from 0 through 30,000. If this is set to 0, the Unified Service Desk monitoring process won't start and won't monitor Unified Service Desk for unresponsive behavior. If this is set to any other value within the range, Unified Service Desk automatically starts the monitoring process. The default value is 5,000 ms (5 seconds). More information: IE Process hosting method |
HelpImproveUSD |
Enables the organization-wide setting that allows user agents to send improvement program information to Microsoft. More information: Improve Unified Service Desk |
IEProcessKeyboardShortcut |
For page and standard web application components that use the IE Process hosting type, users can move out of the current IE Process hosted control by selecting Alt+0. If the Alt+0 key combination is assigned as a shortcut in another application, you can use the IEProcessKeyboardShortcut option to assign a different key combination for moving out of an IE Process hosted control, such as Alt+r. Note: We recommend that you not include the Ctrl key with IEProcessKeyBoardShortcut because it can cause unexpected navigation in the Unified Service Desk client. This is a known issue with Windows Presentation Foundation. |
PopupNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Alt+1 to navigate through all active notifications. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PopupEscapeShortcut |
By default, you can select Shift+Esc to set focus on the Unified Service Desk client application from the notification. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PopupEscapeShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Configure notifications in Unified Service Desk |
PanelNavigationShortcut |
By default, you can select Ctrl+0 to navigate through all active panels. Unified Service Desk administrators can use the PanelNavigationShortcut option to assign a different key combination. More information: Keyboard shortcuts for panels |
IEWebPageRecovery |
This option recovers an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. By default, IEWebPageRecovery is enabled. Set the value as False to disable IEWebPageRecovery . More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
IEWebPageInactivityTimeout |
Indicates the timeout period for the duration (in ms) that Unified Service Desk waits before displaying a message. The default value is 15,000 ms (15 seconds). If this is set to 0, Unified Service Desk disables IEWebPageInactivityTimeout . More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance |
On-DemandIETerminationShortcut |
Use a keyboard shortcut to terminate an unresponsive Internet Explorer webpage. The default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Alt+K. To change the default, enter it in the form Key1+Key2+Key3. More information: Recover Internet Explorer process instance Note: 1. The agent must use the keyboard shortcut as a last option when the Unified Service Desk monitoring process fails to detect the unresponsive Internet Explorer process instance. 2. Using the keyboard shortcut might terminate any responsive Internet Explorer webpage, causing you to lose unsaved work. |
InternetExplorerPooling |
If this is set to True, you can experience enhanced performance of CRM entity page loading and faster inline navigation in Unified Service Desk. That is, the hosted control uses an Internet Explorer instance from the pool, which performs inline navigation. By default, InternetExplorerPooling is disabled (false). More information: Performance enhancement for loading the model-driven app pages |
TotalRecordCountLimit |
This value is for Unified Service Desk to determine the batch size while fetching entity records from the Dataverse instance. The default value of the TotalRecordCountLimit in Unified Service Desk and in the MSCRM_CONFIG database is 5,000. More information: Configure Unified Service Desk entitiesNote: 1. TotalRecordCountLimit must be equal to the value in the MSCRM_CONFIG database.2. You must not change the default value unless the MSCRM_CONFIG database administrator changes the value. |
HideConfirmationDialog |
The close confirmation window prevents the accidental closure of Unified Service Desk. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the HideConfirmationDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to True. More information: Configure close confirmation window. |
ShowNPSDialog |
This option shows the feedback window to provide an NPS score with any comments, and send it to Microsoft. By default, the option is enabled. To disable the option, a Unified Service Desk administrator must configure the ShowNPSDialog option in the Unified Service Desk Administrator app and set the value to False. |
Others | This option allows you to enter one of the global options listed in this table that doesn't appear in the Global Options list. |
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Note
Apart from the settings described here, you can also use Options to configure auditing and client caching in Unified Service Desk. More information: Configure auditing and diagnostics in Unified Service Desk
See also
Configure client caching in Unified Service Desk
Improve Unified Service Desk by sending usage data
Understand Unified Service Desk
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