Jabber is an IM protocol which offers secure chatter, chat rooms, contact groups (all the A word about fullscreen games and Jabber. Some combinations of hardware and settings have trouble with. As per my knowledge, the history should get saved in C: Documents and Settings home Local Settings Application Data Cisco Unified Communications Jabber CSF History.db But I am unable to find the folder 'History' inside CSF folder, so unable to find db file as well.
JabberIM is a full-featured consumer and business instant messaging client for Windows. JabberIM is one of several Windows clients that are compatible with the Jabber technology. Features include AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo compatability; presence detection; IM blocking; instant text messaging; instant text conferencing; message history; and much more. Other features include file-transfer and text-editing features, an enhanced gateway setup, enhanced text conferencing, shortcut keys, shared groups, and SSL support (these require Jabber Commercial Server 2.1), as well as the ability to cancel file transfers in progress, and more.
In this article we will have a look at option to integrate the Cisco Jabber with outlook to save the conversation history in outlook folder. We can enable the Jabber client to automatically save chat histories in Outlook like same how we have conversation history folder option in Skype for Business. Here after the integration we can see a folder called Cisco Jabber Chats. Below are the steps: 1) Set the EnableSaveChatHistoryToExchange parameter to true in the jabber-config.xml file. The default value after the installation is set to false in the config file. Having this value to false will not save the conversation history in Outlook.
Steps to update the conversation history in the Jabber-config.xml file: a) Login to the CUCM TFTP server and access the below URL After accessing this URL jabber-config.xml will be downloaded. B) Update the xml file with EnableSaveChatHistoryToExchange true as below Once this is completed we need to upload the updated file with the same name on each of the TFTP server present in the Cluster. Post this operation restart the TFTP service on each TFTP server for the update to reflect immediately. 2) There is option to specify the authentication settings. Authenticate Using Single Sign On for the Operating System: When we set this the jabber client will use the account details of the logged in user to authenticate with exchange server.It users NTLM authentication method. This method will be easier. Update the jabber-config.xml file with ExchangeAuthenticateWithSystemAccount parameter to true.
Authenticate by Syncing Credentials: We can sync the Exchange credentials with another set of credentials for users which will be the jabber client credentials. With this method, the client will be using the credentials to authenticate to the Exchange server.
Below parameter needs to be updated to sync credentials in Jabber.xml config file In this example Cisco UCS is defined as the service which provides the Exchange server with credentials for authentication. If we don’t specify an authentication method, then users can authenticate directly from the Outlook tab in the Options menu of their clients. But this will be manual process where the server name needs to be entered and not automatic server discovery.
3) Specify Server Addresses After we set the EnableSaveChatHistoryToExchange value to true and decide on the authentication method we need to select an option for the jabber client to reach the exchange server address. Jabber client uses the Exchange autodiscover for this integration. So for this configuration to make it happen automatic we can configure the autodiscover domain parameter in the jabber-config.xml file. Access the jabber-config.xml file same as step 1 through TFTP server, configure the ExchangeAutodiscoverDomain parameter. Define the Autodiscover domain URL’s. The Jabber client will use defined autodiscover URL in the config file to search for the Exchange server at one of the following Web addresses: /autodiscover/autodiscover.svc This option can be checked in File – Options – Outlook in Cisco Jabber Client Server settings and user settings can be checked from here.