Release Information

Build Number

The product build number for this release is 9.7.3.18968.

Documentation Resources

The following documents are available for Cisco Jabber for Windows.

Installation and Configuration Guide

The Installation and Configuration Guide provides administrators with information on software, hardware, system, and network requirements; deployment planning; installation; and client configuration.

Server Setup Guide

The Server Setup Guide provides administrators with task-based information to help configure client services such as directory integration, instant messaging and presence, audio and video calling, voicemail, and conferencing.

DNS SRV Configuration Guide
The Cisco Jabber DNS Configuration Guide provides administrators with information on how to set up a domain name server for Cisco Jabber clients. Cisco Jabber uses domain name servers to do the following:
  • Automatically discover on-premises servers inside the corporate network.
  • Determine whether the client is inside or outside the corporate network.
Licensing Information

This Licensing Information document provides information on the open source libraries used by the application.

Quick Start Guide

Instructions to help navigate end users around Cisco Jabber for Windows for the first time and use a few key features.

Advanced Features Guide

The Advanced Features Guide provides an overview of task-based information about end user operation of the client.

Features and Enhancements

Resolved Caveats

This release provides fixes for a number of known issues. See the Fixed in this Release section for a list of resolved caveats

New Parameter

A new parameter, EnableTelProtocolPopupWindow allows you to enable or disable the pop-up window that asks users if they want to make a call after they attempt to call a number that is enabled for the ciscotel:uri protocol.

The parameter is on by default, meaning that the pop-up window is enabled to ask users if they want to make the call. If you disable the paramater, it may cause accidental or unwanted calls.

The behavior for tel, sip and ciscotelconf protocols is not affected by the new parameter. The parameter applies to ciscotel protocol, whether you use the phone number or URI to dial. The tel, sip and ciscotelconf protocols are unaffected by the protocol, meaning the pop-up window cannot be disabled.

Changes to Call History

A new parameter, Callhistory_Expire_Days, allows you to delete call history after a specified number of days. When you define the parameter, you define how long the client waits before the call history is deleted.

If the parameter is not defined, or the parameter is zero, then the call history is deleted after the call history count exceeds the maximum number of stored calls.