every help desk system is going to have it's own rules...
refer to the FAQ if you need the exact rules of a given system
Such rules are called "protocols".
They are called 'protocols'.
A help desk is where you can get help and support from a customer representative of the company of which your product belongs to. You can find your help desk by calling or chatting with a representative from the company you need.
A decentralized help desk is one that is in the cloud. For instance, the Netkiller Cloud Desk. This help desk works entirely through Google Apps, allowing for flexibility and customization. http://bit.ly/netkillerhelpdesk
Protocols are the set of rules to regulating the procedure of communication over computer networks.
Such rules are called "protocols".
Protocols are like a set of rules that protect the environment. They give people rules to follow such as not polluting or dumping in bodies of water.
§Protocols are the standards of etiquette in your place of employment
Protocols are required so that all systems know the rules of how to communicate. Protocols are a set of rules that are agreed upon by multiple vendors.
Communication rules are called protocols.
Authentication
They are called 'protocols'.
Protocol
These are called protocols - a standard set of rules for common communications across networks.
Help desk is: mesa de consulta.
Protocols.
The objective of having a help desk is to help your customers resolve inevitable issues. The help desk allows them to ask questions and organizes those cases (or issues) accordingly. One example is the Netkiller Cloud Desk. The Netkiller Cloud Desk is a help desk and case management system that works using Google Apps.