Final answer:
A valid OOTB problem view is typically a standard, pre-configured option within ITSM solutions, like the Mobile or Root Cause Analysis View. The Accept Risk Dialog Form View is not commonly available OOTB and would likely require customization, making it the most probable answer to the question. Both option A and B are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking which option is NOT a valid Out of the Box (OOTB) problem view. In the context of Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) solutions, OOTB problem views are predefined ways to look at IT problems that come pre-configured with the software. Mobile, Root Cause Analysis View, and various dialog form views are often part of the standard offerings in these solutions.
Option A, Mobile, refers to a problem view that is designed for mobile devices, which is a common feature in ITSM tools. Option B, the Root Cause Analysis View, is typically used to analyze the underlying causes of incidents or problems. Option C and D talk about different dialog form views, which are typically pop-up forms used for specific actions within the ITSM system.
Without additional context, it is challenging to determine the validity of the options listed as this can vary between different ITSM platforms. However, Accept Risk Dialog Form View is less common as a standard OOTB view. It may be a custom view designed for specific risk management processes within an organization. Therefore, Option D, Accept Risk Dialog Form View, is likely NOT a valid OOTB problem view.