Lelio,

Great thinking, I had not considered this. Initial thoughts are I would not 
want accessories like a headset to be able to answer a call on my locked 
computer. But on the flip side, I also have a hard phone on my desk, and 
someone could pick up the handset with ease.

If they were to lock down Jabber, I would want an established call to remain 
operable with a locked screen, of course.

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Jabber and locked screens - it works! but should it?

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OK. What do people think about Jabber working while a screen is locked? By 
this, I mean that if your headset has a “pickup” button, you can answer the 
call. Now, I know the first thing you will say is, “what’s different from the 
phone being picked up”, and really, there isn’t, but there is. I think people 
will assume that if my computer is locked, it should not be allowed to work. OR 
at a minimum, allow it to be a configurable option.



Then there’s the possibility of using a handset that is Jabber compatible which 
could be used to dial numbers while the computer is locked.



Thoughts?
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