cool.. thanks for this update. 

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From: "Anthony Holloway" <avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com> 
To: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <le...@uoguelph.ca> 
Cc: "Benjamin Kenneally" <benja...@kenneally.me>, cisco-voip@puck.nether.net 
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 3:31:41 PM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Does Cisco Jabber (windrows) Conflict with MS Lync 

To follow up on my own reply, if your contact only has a single way to call 
them, there is no drop down, it just becomes a one click. Also, in case there 
was confusion there, your JID is not related to or considered to be, a way to 
call the contact. It's only used as a way to IM them. In other words, even if 
your contacts don't have a Directory URI, they still have a JID. 

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:06 PM, Anthony Holloway < 
avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com > wrote: 



Your JID is made up from whatever is configured in IM&P under Presence > 
Settings > Advanced Configuration > IM address scheme 

You can see what everyone is already provisioned for in IM&P under System > 
Presence Topology > All Assigned Users, and then look at the column labeled IM 
Address. 

I don't know anything about Office 365 and Presence integrations, sorry. 

I don't for certain about default destinations in the Jabber client, but I can 
tell you that if you hover over the contact, to get the contact card to show, 
you can one click call them. It looks like in my environment it's choosing the 
Directory URI over the DN. This wouldn't be the first time Directory URI takes 
precedence over DN. It does that in Phone Only Mode, and shows up under your 
name at the top, where it would normally show your status. 



Multiple Ways to Call (Directory URI and DN) 





Contact Card One Click Default Call Option (Directory URI) *Note there is a 
left and right section of this green call button. The left side is the one 
click, while the right side is a selection. 






On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi < le...@uoguelph.ca > wrote: 

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Thanks for this. 

I've decided to use a different domain for the services discovery for the time 
being, eg myphone.acme.ca because I may not be able to prevent WebEx 
registration. 

SMTP userIDs in my AD are use...@acme.ca 

I don't believe I have a proxyAddress configured. Or if I actually need one. 
We'll be moving to Office365 over the summer. 

Should I be worrying about this? 

What would my JID be in this case? 

use...@myphone.acme.ca -or- use...@acme.ca ? 

Does this have anything to do with the fact that whenever I want to dial 
someone from my contacts I have to select from a list? I'd like to be able to 
just dial from contacts. A default destination for example. 



Sent from my iPhone 

On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:47 PM, Anthony Holloway < avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com 
> wrote: 


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Great tip Benjamin! 

Along the sames lines, if you *do* want Jabber to take over the Office 
integration, you will need to add to the AD attribute proxyAddresses, the 
following format: SIP:JID 

E.g., if my JID was ahollo...@company.com , then my entry would be 
SIP:ahollo...@company.com 

You may even end up with two or more proxyAddresses, depending on what else you 
are doing in AD. I.e., SMTP:ahollo...@company.com The good news is, this is a 
list of addresses, and you can have multiple entries. 

There's actually a tool in the Jabber Admin ZIP file to help you bulk update 
your AD users to include this SIP proxyAddresses value. You run it from a 
domain controller, and it's a GUI wizard that will generate an import file, and 
then import the file back in. It defaults to SIP:smtpaddress, so if you JID != 
SMTPAddress, then you'll need to modify the import file, and manually import it 
another way. The LDIF file format is standard . 

On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Benjamin Kenneally < benja...@kenneally.me > 
wrote: 

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Lync and Jabber share a large number of resources and registry settings. If you 
want Lync to maintain control of all the MS Office integration (you're running 
Jabber phone only, as an example), install Jabber with the flags 

msiexec.exe CLEAR=1 /i CIscoJabberSetup.msi CLICK2X=DISABLE 

and you should be set. This causes it to install without overwriting any of 
those registry settings, including click to call. 

Best regards, 

Benjamin Kenneally 

On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 1:40 PM Nazar Shabour < nizarshab...@gmail.com > wrote: 

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Dears, 

I found that when Ms Lync is working fine with outlook and reflecting all the 
IM status OK and then you install Jabber ,the sync is disturbed ,Is that due to 
the fact that Jabber overwrites the linkage to MS office and conflicts with 
Lync? any such experiences /opinions. 

Best Regards 


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