AUTOMATIC_SIGN_IN
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true
false
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Specifies whether the Sign me in when Cisco Jabber starts check box is checked when the user installs the client.
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true—The Sign me in when Cisco Jabber starts check box is checked when the user installs the client.
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false (default)—The Sign me in when Cisco Jabber starts check box is not checked when the user installs the client.
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CC_MODE
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true
false
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Specifies whether Jabber is running in Common Criteria mode.
The default value is false.
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CLICK2X
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DISABLE
Click2Call
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Disables click-to-x functionality with Cisco Jabber.
If you specify this argument during installation, the client does not register as a handler for click-to-x functionality with
the operating system. This argument prevents the client from writing to the Microsoft Windows registry during installation.
You must re-install the client and omit this argument to enable click-to-x functionality with the client after installation.
Click2Call function in Browser—The Click2X parameter can now be configured by using the newly added Click2Call parameter. This enables only the Click to
call feature in the browser and disables the Click2X feature.
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DIAGNOSTICSTOOLENABLED
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true
false
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Specifies whether the Cisco Jabber Diagnostics Tool is available to Cisco Jabber for Windows users.
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ENABLE_DPI_AWARE
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true
false
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Enables DPI awareness. DPI awareness enables Cisco Jabber to automatically adjust the display of text and images to suit different
screen sizes.
DPI awareness is enabled by default. To disable DPI awareness, use the following command: msiexec.exe /i CiscoJabberSetup.msi CLEAR=1 ENABLE_DPI_AWARE=false
Note
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If you are installing Cisco Jabber with the command line, remember to include the CLEAR=1 argument. If you are not installing
Cisco Jabber from the command line, you must manually delete the jabber-bootstrap.properties file.
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ENABLE_PRT
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true
false
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If you set the argument to false, users can still manually use the directory, or the Program files directory and launch the Problem Report Tool manually. If a user manually creates a PRT,
and this parameter value is set to false, then the zip file created from the PRT has no content.
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ENABLE_PRT_ENCRYPTION
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true
false
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Enables problem report encryption. You must configure this argument with the PRT_CERTIFICATE_NAME argument.
PRT encryption requires a public/private key pair to encrypt and decrypt the Cisco Jabber problem report.
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FIPS_MODE
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true
false
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Specifies whether Cisco Jabber is in FIPS mode.
Cisco Jabber can be in FIPS mode on an operating system that is not FIPS enabled. Only connections with non-Windows APIs are
in FIPS mode.
If you don't include this setting, Cisco Jabber will determine the FIPS mode from the operating system.
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FORGOT_PASSWORD_URL
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URL
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Specifies the URL where users can reset lost or forgotten passwords.
This argument is optional but recommended.
Note
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In cloud-based deployments, you can specify a forgot password URL using the Webex Administration Tool. However, the client cannot retrieve that forgot password URL until users sign in.
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FORWARD_VOICEMAIL
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true
false
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Enables voicemail forwarding in the Voice Messages tab.
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INVALID_CERTIFICATE_BEHAVIOR
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RejectAndNotify
PromptPerSession
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Specifies the client behavior for invalid certificates.
For invalid certificates in FIPS mode, this argument is ignored, the client displays a warning message and doesn't load.
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IP_Mode
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IPv4-Only
IPv6-Only
Two Stacks
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Specifies the network IP protocol for the Jabber client.
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IPv4-Only—Jabber will only attempt to make IPv4 connections.
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IPv6-Only—Jabber will only attempt to make IPv6 connections.
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Two Stacks (Default)—Jabber can connect with either IPv4 or IPv6.
There are a number of factors used to determine the network IP protocol used by Jabber, for more information see the IPv6
Requirements section in the Planning Guide.
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LANGUAGE
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LCID in decimal
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Defines the Locale ID (LCID), in decimal, of the language that Cisco Jabber for Windows uses. The value must be an LCID in
decimal that corresponds to a supported language.
For example, you can specify one of the following:
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1033 specifies English.
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1036 specifies French.
See the LCID for Languages topic for a full list of the languages that you can specify.
This argument is optional.
If you do not specify a value, Cisco Jabber for Windows checks the value for the UseSystemLanguage parameter. If the UseSystemLanguage parameter is set to true, the same language is used as for the operating system. If the UseSystemLanguage parameter is to set to false or not defined, then the client uses the regional language for the current user as the default.
The regional language is set at .
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LOCATION_MODE
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ENABLED
DISABLED
ENABLEDNOPROMPT
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Specifies whether the Location feature is enabled and whether users are notified when new locations are detected.
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ENABLED(default)—Location feature is turned on. Users are notified when new locations are detected.
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DISABLED—Location feature is turned off. Users are not notified when new locations are detected.
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ENABLEDNOPROMPT—Location feature is turned on. Users are not notified when new locations are detected.
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LOG_DIRECTORY
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Absolute path on the local filesystem
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Defines the directory where the client writes log files.
Use quotation marks to escape space characters in the path, as in the following example:
"C:\my_directory\Log Directory"
The path you specify must not contain Windows invalid characters.
The default value is %USER_PROFILE%\AppData\Local\Cisco\Unified Communications\Jabber\CSF\Logs
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LOGIN_RESOURCE
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WBX
MUT
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Controls user sign in to multiple client instances.
By default, users can sign in to multiple instances of Cisco Jabber at the same time. Set one of the following values to change
the default behavior:
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WBX—Users can sign in to one instance of Cisco Jabber for Windows at a time.
Cisco Jabber for Windows appends the wbxconnect suffix to the user's JID. Users cannot sign in to any other Cisco Jabber client that uses the wbxconnect suffix.
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MUT—Users can sign in to one instance of Cisco Jabber for Windows at a time, but can sign in to other Cisco Jabber clients
at the same time.
Each instance of Cisco Jabber for Windows appends the user's JID with a unique suffix.
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PRT_CERTIFICATE_NAME
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Certificate name
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Specifies the name of a certificate with a public key in the Enterprise Trust or Trusted Root Certificate Authorities certificate
store. The certificate public key is used to encrypt Jabber Problem reports. You must configure this argument with the ENABLE_PRT_ENCRYPTION argument.
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RESET_JABBER
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1
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Resets the user's local and roaming profile data.
These folders are deleted:
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SSO_EMAIL_PROMPT
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ON
OFF
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Specifies whether the user is shown the email prompt for determining their home cluster.
In order for the email prompt to work defined by ServicesDomainSsoEmailPrompt, the installer requirements are:
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SSO_EMAIL_PROMPT=ON
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UPN_DISCOVERY_ENABLED=False
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VOICE_SERVICES_DOMAIN=<domain_name>
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SERVICES_DOMAIN=<domain_name>
Example: msiexec.exe /i CiscoJabberSetup.msi SSO_EMAIL_PROMPT=ON UPN_DISCOVERY_ENABLED=False VOICE_SERVICES_DOMAIN=example.cisco.com
SERVICES_DOMAIN=example.cisco.com CLEAR=1
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Telemetry_Enabled
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true
false
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Specifies whether analytics data is gathered. The default value is true.
To improve your experience and product performance, Cisco Jabber may collect and send non-personally identifiable usage and
performance data to Cisco. The aggregated data is used by Cisco to understand trends in how Jabber clients are being used
and how they are performing.
Full details on what analytics data Cisco Jabber does and does not collect can be found in the Cisco Jabber Supplement to
Cisco’s On-Line Privacy Policy at https://www.cisco.com/web/siteassets/legal/privacy_02Jun10.html.
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TFTP_FILE_NAME
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Filename
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Specifies the unique name of a group configuration file.
You can specify either an unqualified or fully qualified filename as the value. The filename you specify as the value for
this argument takes priority over any other configuration file on your TFTP server.
This argument is optional.
Remember
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You can specify group configuration files in the Cisco Support Field on the CSF device configuration on Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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