[cisco-voip] Does Cisco Jabber (windrows) Conflict with MS Lync

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Mon Feb 15 22:17:39 EST 2016


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 userid at 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? 

userID at myphone.acme.ca -or- userID at 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. 



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> On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:47 PM, Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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 aholloway at company.com, then my entry would be SIP:aholloway at company.com
> 
> You may even end up with two or more proxyAddresses, depending on what else you are doing in AD.  I.e., SMTP:aholloway at 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 <benjamin at kenneally.me> wrote:
>> 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 <nizarshabour at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 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
>>> 
>>> 
>>> AbuALneez
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