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05-01-2024 07:10 PM
I came across this question and am finding it a bit challenging to identify the steps to execute it. I tried to search the KB but am not satisfied with the search result. Here is the question:
How can a user display the current application scope in the banner frame?
I hope to get some good insight into this.
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05-02-2024 07:30 AM
Hi @eggildar,
A great article found below provides the context you need around enabling this on the 'Next Experience'. However, in case the article moves or link breaks etc, see the following extract:
We've streamlined your workspace further with the new Instance Tools Utility Menu. Gone are the days of navigating through various menus to find what you need. With a simple configuration, you can now access Application Scope, Update Set Picker, Encryption Contexts, and Domain menus from a single location. This new menu simplifies your workflow and boosts efficiency.
- How to enable the Instance Tools Admin Toolbar:
- Using the filter navigator, type in sys_properties.list and hit enter. This will open up the System Properties table.
- Make sure you’re in the Global scope, then click “New”
- Fill in the form as follows and hit save:
- Name: glide.ui.next_experience.instance_tools_disabled
- Value: false
- Refresh your browser and the instance tools menu should appear.
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Thanks, Robbie
Full article link: https://www.servicenow.com/community/next-experience-articles/what-s-new-in-vancouver-for-next-exper...
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05-02-2024 05:48 AM
Hi @eggildar
Are you referring to
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05-02-2024 06:54 PM
Hello Atul,
I am more keen to know how a user can display the Application scope in the banner frame rather than where to find it.
Thanks for your help.
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05-02-2024 07:30 AM
Hi @eggildar,
A great article found below provides the context you need around enabling this on the 'Next Experience'. However, in case the article moves or link breaks etc, see the following extract:
We've streamlined your workspace further with the new Instance Tools Utility Menu. Gone are the days of navigating through various menus to find what you need. With a simple configuration, you can now access Application Scope, Update Set Picker, Encryption Contexts, and Domain menus from a single location. This new menu simplifies your workflow and boosts efficiency.
- How to enable the Instance Tools Admin Toolbar:
- Using the filter navigator, type in sys_properties.list and hit enter. This will open up the System Properties table.
- Make sure you’re in the Global scope, then click “New”
- Fill in the form as follows and hit save:
- Name: glide.ui.next_experience.instance_tools_disabled
- Value: false
- Refresh your browser and the instance tools menu should appear.
To help others (or for me to help you more directly), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.
Thanks, Robbie
Full article link: https://www.servicenow.com/community/next-experience-articles/what-s-new-in-vancouver-for-next-exper...
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05-02-2024 07:00 PM
Hello Robbie,
Thats exactly what I was looking for.
Appreciate your help.
Thank you,
Eggil