Damian Krzeminski wrote:
> Christopher Parfitt wrote:
>> I agree on a very large system Groups are the best/only way to go and
>> having a Group with Instant Messaging/XMPP enabled would solve this
>> issue.
>> But IMO on a small to medium business deployment where groups are not
>> used then the fact that the admin has already enabled the Instant
>> Messaging/XMPP Account for the SMC 3456 and then finds it does not work
>> until a second Instant Messsaging/XMPP check box under the SIP User is
>> very confusing. 
>>
> 
> There should be only one checkbox (IM account on a group or user level).
> If there is another checkbox anywhere else it should be hidden and driven
> automatically by the state of IM account on user page.
> What is SMC 3456?
> D.
> 

Ah - sorry - I completely misread this.
You are asking about the connection between the Bria phone settings are the
IM Account setting for the user: I was under impression that we are talking
about the connection between the status of Instant Messaging bundle and the
status of IM Account setting.

In any case: IM Account on a user page should really be a primary source of
information if the user has IM account or not.
Any particular plug-in can choose to use or ignore that information. Bria
(a.k.a SMC 3456) plug-in has an independent setting that enables IM client
account on the phone. We cannot have client/plugin setting driving the user
setting (since user can have multiple phones and multiple clients).
But we can have a default state of Bria setting driven by the User IM
Account setting.
D.

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