When you go to “Show connection status” in your jabber client, you will not see any mention of trying to connect to the EDI directory, it will not show up in your jabber client as connected/not connected as it’s all part of the Windows API.This of course assumes your Windows Domain has been setup correctly, but you as the network engineer should not have to do anything to get this going.Other than making sure the client is a Windows PC and is actually on the domain, and that the user who is logging in is part of the domain, you should not have to perform much configuration here. A lot of Windows Applications use this Windows Directory API in a similar fashion. The way I often hear this described is that it uses the outlook address book, this isn’t actually what happens, the way EDI works is that the client uses DNS to find the local AD global catalog and binds to this using the login credentials of the user.Easiest to setup/No real setup required.With collaboration edge and other improvements, it’s a great program.Ĭisco Jabber has three directory options: Moving country etc got in the way and their has been a delay but better late than never right? I am also finding more and more customers are asking for jabber, It’s no longer the joke compared to Microsoft Lync that it used to be. It’s been a while since I posted my Cisco Jabber huge improvements blog! I even promised you I would explain the new directory options available in jabber!
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