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Support FAQ
Q: What is a Problem?
A: ScriptLogic identifies a “Problem” as being any reproducible failure of the supported software to substantially comply with ScriptLogic’s product documentation. A problem is considered "open" when a customer submits a Problem Report through the appropriate procedures, and "closed" when a resolution to the problem is provided or when the problem is not covered by the support plan.
Q: What is a Resolution?
A: ScriptLogic will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any reproducible problems reported by our customers by providing a “Resolution” using:
- a fix, work-around, solution or answer provided to customer;
- a request for enhancement is submitted to ScriptLogic Product Management;
- a documentation bug is submitted to ScriptLogic Development;
- a fix is incorporated into an upgrade; or
- notice is provided that the problem relates to third-party software or hardware not covered by the applicable Support Plan.
Q: What is a Problem Report?
A: If a customer encounters a problem with the supported ScriptLogic software, customer must provide the following information to ScriptLogic’s Support so that ScriptLogic can reproduce the reported problem:
- a description of the Problem and the functionality that customer desires to achieve;
- a summary of the hardware, software and network environment in which the Problem is occurring;
- the step-by-step process to reproduce the Problem; and
- any and all error messages and ScriptLogic error logs associated with the Problem.
Q: What is NOT included in my Support Plan?
A: Support does not include support associated with:
- visits to customer's site;
- any electrical, mechanical or other work with hardware, accessories or other devices associated with the use of the supported software;
- any modification to the supported software;
- any work with any third party software (not supported by the supported software) including assistance with integrating the supported software with custom application or any non-supported operating systems or applications;
- responses during hours not provided in my support plan;
- application development; or
- misuse of the supported software.
Note: ScriptLogic is not responsible for correcting Problems if Customer fails to implement or cooperate with any Problem correction or upgrades made available by ScriptLogic. |