Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows

Hierarchical Navigation

User Guide

Create Private Status Messages

You can create individual status messages to substitute the default messages and tell your contacts what you are doing at a glance. Cisco Jabber saves the three most latest private status messages for each state. You can select your status messages from the drop-down list on the main window.

Cisco Jabber displays your individual status message.

Contacts

Add Outward Contacts

Cisco Jabber lets you add contacts from talk applications such as Google Talk or Microsoft Lync. You can also add custom-made contacts for people without an IM address.

Your system administrator must enable this feature. If you cannot add outward contacts, ask your system administrator for help.

Import Contact Lists

You can create contact lists in XML format and then import them into Cisco Jabber .

Cisco Jabber imports the contacts from the definitions file. The contacts are available in your contact list.

Contact List Definitions

version – Specifies the version of the XML file.

encoding – Specifies the encoding. You must use utf-8 .

One group can contain numerous users.

There is no limit to the number of users a group can contain. There is also no limit to the number of groups you can include in a contact list definitions file.

However, your server sets a confinement to the number of contacts that you can add to Cisco Jabber . You must ensure you do not exceed that limit in your contact list definitions file.

Talks

Search from Talk Windows

You can find, add, and call contacts from the search bar in talk windows.

You can come in phone numbers in the search bar to call directly from the talk window.

Commence Group Talks

You can use group talks to send instant messages to two or more contacts at the same time. Group talks are not persistent, meaning that you can use them to create a talk with two or more people but no history is stored.

Transfer Files

You can transfer files inbetween Cisco Jabber clients using the Send file icon in the talk window. You can also haul and drop the file into the talk window.

Block Specific Contacts and Domains

If you add a contact to your block list, and that contact has you in their contact list, that person cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

You add an IM address to your block list. That contact cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

Example Two: Block specific domains

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list. No contacts who have IM accounts at that domain can view your availability status or send you instant messages.

The Options window opens.

Permit Specific Contacts and Domains

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber include an permit list that adds exceptions to the block list. You can come in specific contacts or domains in your permit list to ensure those contacts can view your availability status and send you messages.

Cisco Jabber uses your contact list as an permit list. You do not need to add contacts in your contact list to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone inwards your company.

You then add specific IM addresses for contacts inwards your company to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone outside your company.

You then add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your permit list.

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list.

You then add an IM address, such as [email protected], to your permit list.

The Options window opens.

Control Who Can Interact with You

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you control who interacts with you inwards your company and outside your company.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to my contact list – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Manage Status Requests

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you manage notifications when people request to view your availability status.

Cisco Jabber notifies you when people outside of your company add you as a contact.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to contacts – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

Talk Rooms

You can use talk rooms if they are enabled by your administrator. Talk rooms are enabled if there is a Talk Rooms icon on your hub window.

You use talk rooms to join or read discussions on the theme of the room with the other talk room members. For example, your administrator may create a themed talk room such as "Foreign Exchange Rates", where you can join this room to discuss the foreign currency exchange rates and view all previous messages sent to the room since its creation.

You can browse all rooms by viewing a list of room names, join open rooms, or be added to a room by an administrator. You can be a member of numerous rooms. You can filter room content by keywords or senders.

Join Talk Rooms

Joining a talk room permits you to participate in the conversation or read what is being said, where numerous talk room members share information in a common talk window. All of the rooms that you are a member of are listed in your My rooms tab. If an administrator adds you to a talk room, it is displayed instantaneously in your My rooms tab.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows

Hierarchical Navigation

User Guide

Create Private Status Messages

You can create private status messages to substitute the default messages and tell your contacts what you are doing at a glance. Cisco Jabber saves the three most latest individual status messages for each state. You can select your status messages from the drop-down list on the main window.

Cisco Jabber displays your private status message.

Contacts

Add Outward Contacts

Cisco Jabber lets you add contacts from talk applications such as Google Talk or Microsoft Lync. You can also add custom-made contacts for people without an IM address.

Your system administrator must enable this feature. If you cannot add outer contacts, ask your system administrator for help.

Import Contact Lists

You can create contact lists in XML format and then import them into Cisco Jabber .

Cisco Jabber imports the contacts from the definitions file. The contacts are available in your contact list.

Contact List Definitions

version – Specifies the version of the XML file.

encoding – Specifies the encoding. You must use utf-8 .

One group can contain numerous users.

There is no limit to the number of users a group can contain. There is also no limit to the number of groups you can include in a contact list definitions file.

However, your server sets a limitation to the number of contacts that you can add to Cisco Jabber . You must ensure you do not exceed that limit in your contact list definitions file.

Talks

Search from Talk Windows

You can find, add, and call contacts from the search bar in talk windows.

You can come in phone numbers in the search bar to call directly from the talk window.

Begin Group Talks

You can use group talks to send instant messages to two or more contacts at the same time. Group talks are not persistent, meaning that you can use them to create a talk with two or more people but no history is stored.

Transfer Files

You can transfer files inbetween Cisco Jabber clients using the Send file icon in the talk window. You can also haul and drop the file into the talk window.

Block Specific Contacts and Domains

If you add a contact to your block list, and that contact has you in their contact list, that person cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

You add an IM address to your block list. That contact cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

Example Two: Block specific domains

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list. No contacts who have IM accounts at that domain can view your availability status or send you instant messages.

The Options window opens.

Permit Specific Contacts and Domains

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber include an permit list that adds exceptions to the block list. You can inject specific contacts or domains in your permit list to ensure those contacts can view your availability status and send you messages.

Cisco Jabber uses your contact list as an permit list. You do not need to add contacts in your contact list to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone inwards your company.

You then add specific IM addresses for contacts inwards your company to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone outside your company.

You then add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your permit list.

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list.

You then add an IM address, such as [email protected], to your permit list.

The Options window opens.

Control Who Can Interact with You

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you control who interacts with you inwards your company and outside your company.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to my contact list – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Manage Status Requests

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you manage notifications when people request to view your availability status.

Cisco Jabber notifies you when people outside of your company add you as a contact.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to contacts – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

Talk Rooms

You can use talk rooms if they are enabled by your administrator. Talk rooms are enabled if there is a Talk Rooms icon on your hub window.

You use talk rooms to join or read discussions on the theme of the room with the other talk room members. For example, your administrator may create a themed talk room such as "Foreign Exchange Rates", where you can join this room to discuss the foreign currency exchange rates and view all previous messages sent to the room since its creation.

You can browse all rooms by viewing a list of room names, join open rooms, or be added to a room by an administrator. You can be a member of numerous rooms. You can filter room content by keywords or senders.

Join Talk Rooms

Joining a talk room permits you to participate in the conversation or read what is being said, where numerous talk room members share information in a common talk window. All of the rooms that you are a member of are listed in your My rooms tab. If an administrator adds you to a talk room, it is displayed instantly in your My rooms tab.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows

Hierarchical Navigation

User Guide

Create Individual Status Messages

You can create private status messages to substitute the default messages and tell your contacts what you are doing at a glance. Cisco Jabber saves the three most latest private status messages for each state. You can select your status messages from the drop-down list on the main window.

Cisco Jabber displays your individual status message.

Contacts

Add Outer Contacts

Cisco Jabber lets you add contacts from talk applications such as Google Talk or Microsoft Lync. You can also add custom-made contacts for people without an IM address.

Your system administrator must enable this feature. If you cannot add outer contacts, ask your system administrator for help.

Import Contact Lists

You can create contact lists in XML format and then import them into Cisco Jabber .

Cisco Jabber imports the contacts from the definitions file. The contacts are available in your contact list.

Contact List Definitions

version – Specifies the version of the XML file.

encoding – Specifies the encoding. You must use utf-8 .

One group can contain numerous users.

There is no limit to the number of users a group can contain. There is also no limit to the number of groups you can include in a contact list definitions file.

However, your server sets a limitation to the number of contacts that you can add to Cisco Jabber . You must ensure you do not exceed that limit in your contact list definitions file.

Talks

Search from Talk Windows

You can find, add, and call contacts from the search bar in talk windows.

You can inject phone numbers in the search bar to call directly from the talk window.

Commence Group Talks

You can use group talks to send instant messages to two or more contacts at the same time. Group talks are not persistent, meaning that you can use them to create a talk with two or more people but no history is stored.

Transfer Files

You can transfer files inbetween Cisco Jabber clients using the Send file icon in the talk window. You can also haul and drop the file into the talk window.

Block Specific Contacts and Domains

If you add a contact to your block list, and that contact has you in their contact list, that person cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

You add an IM address to your block list. That contact cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

Example Two: Block specific domains

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list. No contacts who have IM accounts at that domain can view your availability status or send you instant messages.

The Options window opens.

Permit Specific Contacts and Domains

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber include an permit list that adds exceptions to the block list. You can come in specific contacts or domains in your permit list to ensure those contacts can view your availability status and send you messages.

Cisco Jabber uses your contact list as an permit list. You do not need to add contacts in your contact list to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone inwards your company.

You then add specific IM addresses for contacts inwards your company to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone outside your company.

You then add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your permit list.

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list.

You then add an IM address, such as [email protected], to your permit list.

The Options window opens.

Control Who Can Interact with You

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you control who interacts with you inwards your company and outside your company.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to my contact list – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Manage Status Requests

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you manage notifications when people request to view your availability status.

Cisco Jabber notifies you when people outside of your company add you as a contact.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to contacts – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

Talk Rooms

You can use talk rooms if they are enabled by your administrator. Talk rooms are enabled if there is a Talk Rooms icon on your hub window.

You use talk rooms to join or read discussions on the theme of the room with the other talk room members. For example, your administrator may create a themed talk room such as "Foreign Exchange Rates", where you can join this room to discuss the foreign currency exchange rates and view all previous messages sent to the room since its creation.

You can browse all rooms by viewing a list of room names, join open rooms, or be added to a room by an administrator. You can be a member of numerous rooms. You can filter room content by keywords or senders.

Join Talk Rooms

Joining a talk room permits you to participate in the conversation or read what is being said, where numerous talk room members share information in a common talk window. All of the rooms that you are a member of are listed in your My rooms tab. If an administrator adds you to a talk room, it is displayed instantaneously in your My rooms tab.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows

Hierarchical Navigation

User Guide

Create Individual Status Messages

You can create private status messages to substitute the default messages and tell your contacts what you are doing at a glance. Cisco Jabber saves the three most latest private status messages for each state. You can select your status messages from the drop-down list on the main window.

Cisco Jabber displays your private status message.

Contacts

Add Outer Contacts

Cisco Jabber lets you add contacts from talk applications such as Google Talk or Microsoft Lync. You can also add custom-built contacts for people without an IM address.

Your system administrator must enable this feature. If you cannot add outer contacts, ask your system administrator for help.

Import Contact Lists

You can create contact lists in XML format and then import them into Cisco Jabber .

Cisco Jabber imports the contacts from the definitions file. The contacts are available in your contact list.

Contact List Definitions

version – Specifies the version of the XML file.

encoding – Specifies the encoding. You must use utf-8 .

One group can contain numerous users.

There is no limit to the number of users a group can contain. There is also no limit to the number of groups you can include in a contact list definitions file.

However, your server sets a confinement to the number of contacts that you can add to Cisco Jabber . You must ensure you do not exceed that limit in your contact list definitions file.

Talks

Search from Talk Windows

You can find, add, and call contacts from the search bar in talk windows.

You can inject phone numbers in the search bar to call directly from the talk window.

Begin Group Talks

You can use group talks to send instant messages to two or more contacts at the same time. Group talks are not persistent, meaning that you can use them to create a talk with two or more people but no history is stored.

Transfer Files

You can transfer files inbetween Cisco Jabber clients using the Send file icon in the talk window. You can also haul and drop the file into the talk window.

Block Specific Contacts and Domains

If you add a contact to your block list, and that contact has you in their contact list, that person cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

You add an IM address to your block list. That contact cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

Example Two: Block specific domains

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list. No contacts who have IM accounts at that domain can view your availability status or send you instant messages.

The Options window opens.

Permit Specific Contacts and Domains

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber include an permit list that adds exceptions to the block list. You can inject specific contacts or domains in your permit list to ensure those contacts can view your availability status and send you messages.

Cisco Jabber uses your contact list as an permit list. You do not need to add contacts in your contact list to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone inwards your company.

You then add specific IM addresses for contacts inwards your company to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone outside your company.

You then add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your permit list.

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list.

You then add an IM address, such as [email protected], to your permit list.

The Options window opens.

Control Who Can Interact with You

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you control who interacts with you inwards your company and outside your company.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to my contact list – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Manage Status Requests

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you manage notifications when people request to view your availability status.

Cisco Jabber notifies you when people outside of your company add you as a contact.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to contacts – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

Talk Rooms

You can use talk rooms if they are enabled by your administrator. Talk rooms are enabled if there is a Talk Rooms icon on your hub window.

You use talk rooms to join or read discussions on the theme of the room with the other talk room members. For example, your administrator may create a themed talk room such as "Foreign Exchange Rates", where you can join this room to discuss the foreign currency exchange rates and view all previous messages sent to the room since its creation.

You can browse all rooms by viewing a list of room names, join open rooms, or be added to a room by an administrator. You can be a member of numerous rooms. You can filter room content by keywords or senders.

Join Talk Rooms

Joining a talk room permits you to participate in the conversation or read what is being said, where numerous talk room members share information in a common talk window. All of the rooms that you are a member of are listed in your My rooms tab. If an administrator adds you to a talk room, it is displayed instantly in your My rooms tab.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows

Hierarchical Navigation

User Guide

Create Private Status Messages

You can create individual status messages to substitute the default messages and tell your contacts what you are doing at a glance. Cisco Jabber saves the three most latest private status messages for each state. You can select your status messages from the drop-down list on the main window.

Cisco Jabber displays your private status message.

Contacts

Add Outer Contacts

Cisco Jabber lets you add contacts from talk applications such as Google Talk or Microsoft Lync. You can also add custom-made contacts for people without an IM address.

Your system administrator must enable this feature. If you cannot add outer contacts, ask your system administrator for help.

Import Contact Lists

You can create contact lists in XML format and then import them into Cisco Jabber .

Cisco Jabber imports the contacts from the definitions file. The contacts are available in your contact list.

Contact List Definitions

version – Specifies the version of the XML file.

encoding – Specifies the encoding. You must use utf-8 .

One group can contain numerous users.

There is no limit to the number of users a group can contain. There is also no limit to the number of groups you can include in a contact list definitions file.

However, your server sets a confinement to the number of contacts that you can add to Cisco Jabber . You must ensure you do not exceed that limit in your contact list definitions file.

Talks

Search from Talk Windows

You can find, add, and call contacts from the search bar in talk windows.

You can inject phone numbers in the search bar to call directly from the talk window.

Embark Group Talks

You can use group talks to send instant messages to two or more contacts at the same time. Group talks are not persistent, meaning that you can use them to create a talk with two or more people but no history is stored.

Transfer Files

You can transfer files inbetween Cisco Jabber clients using the Send file icon in the talk window. You can also haul and drop the file into the talk window.

Block Specific Contacts and Domains

If you add a contact to your block list, and that contact has you in their contact list, that person cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

You add an IM address to your block list. That contact cannot view your availability status or send you instant messages.

Example Two: Block specific domains

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list. No contacts who have IM accounts at that domain can view your availability status or send you instant messages.

The Options window opens.

Permit Specific Contacts and Domains

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber include an permit list that adds exceptions to the block list. You can come in specific contacts or domains in your permit list to ensure those contacts can view your availability status and send you messages.

Cisco Jabber uses your contact list as an permit list. You do not need to add contacts in your contact list to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone inwards your company.

You then add specific IM addresses for contacts inwards your company to your permit list.

You set your basic privacy settings to block everyone outside your company.

You then add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your permit list.

You add a specific domain, such as cisco.com, to your block list.

You then add an IM address, such as [email protected], to your permit list.

The Options window opens.

Control Who Can Interact with You

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you control who interacts with you inwards your company and outside your company.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to my contact list – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

You can choose to block everyone and then add exceptions for specific contacts in your permit list.

This option does not block contacts in your contact list.

Manage Status Requests

Some deployments of Cisco Jabber let you manage notifications when people request to view your availability status.

Cisco Jabber notifies you when people outside of your company add you as a contact.

Permit – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages.

Block – Does not let the person view your availability status or send you instant messages. Adds the person to your block list.

Add to contacts – Lets the person view your availability status and send you instant messages. Adds the person to your contact list.

Talk Rooms

You can use talk rooms if they are enabled by your administrator. Talk rooms are enabled if there is a Talk Rooms icon on your hub window.

You use talk rooms to join or read discussions on the theme of the room with the other talk room members. For example, your administrator may create a themed talk room such as "Foreign Exchange Rates", where you can join this room to discuss the foreign currency exchange rates and view all previous messages sent to the room since its creation.

You can browse all rooms by viewing a list of room names, join open rooms, or be added to a room by an administrator. You can be a member of numerous rooms. You can filter room content by keywords or senders.

Join Talk Rooms

Joining a talk room permits you to participate in the conversation or read what is being said, where numerous talk room members share information in a common talk window. All of the rooms that you are a member of are listed in your My rooms tab. If an administrator adds you to a talk room, it is displayed instantly in your My rooms tab.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten.Five available !

Cisco Jabber for Windows is the very first client available from the Jabber Ten.Five release.

The very first thing you will notice in this release is the fresh visual design. The development team has done a incredible work in making Jabber even more sexy than before. You will find this fresh design in every Ten.Five Jabber clients coming in the next few days/weeks.

Jabber for Windows Ten.Five includes the following fresh features and enhancements :

The fresh sexy and consistant User Practice accross any device.

By enabling SAML SSO, you can now reduces password tiredness by removing the need for coming in different user name and password combinations. You will a well known Identity Provider integrated with your directory in the back-end. SAML SSO feature has been tested with the following IdPs: ADFS Two.0, OpenAM 9.Five and Ten.0, and PingFederate 6.Ten.0.Four.

Hunt Groups enable incoming calls to be directed to a group of users. The call route is based on a number of factors, including very first available , longest Idle, broadcast hunting and circular hunting.

Call Pickup permits users to pick up incoming calls from their own group. Group Call Pickup and Directed Call Pickup permits users to pick up incoming calls to another group or individual, respectively.

Users can select a ringtone for incoming calls from a menu of distinctive ringtones for their client in the Options menu, under Sounds and Alerts.

You can now view real-time statistics when on a call. Use Ctrl + Shift + S to open call statistics. You can view audio, movie, and screen share statistics, and copy the statistics into the clipboard to send to others.

Notifications now pop-up (can be disabled) when receiving incoming talk messages. IM badges are also shown in the Windows taskbar.

In addition to the movie screen share (BFCP) feature that is available to video-enabled clients when on a call, users can now screen share directly from an IM conversation when movie share is not provisioned or available.

Users can share their screens from IM with up to five other Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten.Five users in a group talk. Unlike BFCP, users do not need to be in a call to share their screen.

Screen sharing and remote desktop control are fully available with the free Jabber IM&P client without any extra cost

Administrators can now create and delete rooms, manage membership, and moderate rooms. You can define up to thirty room moderators who can create or liquidate rooms, add or liquidate members, and define room types and descriptions.

Users can also now search for messages in their talk room histories.

Cisco Jabber for Windows ten

Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten.Five available !

Cisco Jabber for Windows is the very first client available from the Jabber Ten.Five release.

The very first thing you will notice in this release is the fresh visual design. The development team has done a incredible work in making Jabber even more sexy than before. You will find this fresh design in every Ten.Five Jabber clients coming in the next few days/weeks.

Jabber for Windows Ten.Five includes the following fresh features and enhancements :

The fresh sexy and consistant User Practice accross any device.

By enabling SAML SSO, you can now reduces password weariness by removing the need for coming in different user name and password combinations. You will a well known Identity Provider integrated with your directory in the back-end. SAML SSO feature has been tested with the following IdPs: ADFS Two.0, OpenAM 9.Five and Ten.0, and PingFederate 6.Ten.0.Four.

Hunt Groups enable incoming calls to be directed to a group of users. The call route is based on a number of factors, including very first available , longest Idle, broadcast hunting and circular hunting.

Call Pickup permits users to pick up incoming calls from their own group. Group Call Pickup and Directed Call Pickup permits users to pick up incoming calls to another group or individual, respectively.

Users can select a ringtone for incoming calls from a menu of distinctive ringtones for their client in the Options menu, under Sounds and Alerts.

You can now view real-time statistics when on a call. Use Ctrl + Shift + S to open call statistics. You can view audio, movie, and screen share statistics, and copy the statistics into the clipboard to send to others.

Notifications now pop-up (can be disabled) when receiving incoming talk messages. IM badges are also shown in the Windows taskbar.

In addition to the movie screen share (BFCP) feature that is available to video-enabled clients when on a call, users can now screen share directly from an IM conversation when movie share is not provisioned or available.

Users can share their screens from IM with up to five other Cisco Jabber for Windows Ten.Five users in a group talk. Unlike BFCP, users do not need to be in a call to share their screen.

Screen sharing and remote desktop control are fully available with the free Jabber IM&P client without any extra cost

Administrators can now create and delete rooms, manage membership, and moderate rooms. You can define up to thirty room moderators who can create or liquidate rooms, add or eliminate members, and define room types and descriptions.

Users can also now search for messages in their talk room histories.

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