Great,
Thanks for your assistance! As Richard has stated, the request is not the intended functionality of the software, and therefore we are currently exploring alternative solutions before determining which software to integrate into the office. At the end of the day, management determines which software we are going to incorporate. If this is what they want, then at least we know it can be done without breaking dependencies! You have been a great help. Technical support is phenomenal, I cannot thank you enough! Saved me a lot of time!

Regards,
  Kevin

On 9/18/2011 2:43 AM, David Woolley wrote:
Richard Laager wrote:
On Sat, 2011-09-17 at 17:08 -0700, Mark Doliner wrote:
Or you could
just remove the appropriate shared libraries for each protocol plugin
after building.
Or just remove the files after running the installer.

The more difficult bit will be blocking access to other XMPP services.
That might be easier done in the firewall.

Generally forcing a multi-service client to only access one service is
going against the fundamental concept of the software, so it will not
have been designed to help that, although it will always be possible to
add extra validation to the source code to achieve it.


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