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09-09-2016 07:29 AM - edited 03-17-2019 06:21 PM
Hi Guys,
I need install Jabber in a one Virtual Machine that have operation system Windows XP Pro SP3 32 bits and I would like know if there are any version Jabber Compatible.
Thanks,
Wilson
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09-09-2016 08:27 AM
9.7 is the earliest release available for download right now, and 10.6 is there in the download area.
Assuming you could get a 9.6 release, you'd need to stay on that release to guarantee it will work as expected, because that release is already EOS/EOL.
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09-09-2016 08:04 AM
The Jabber documentation, for each release, contains what are the HW and SW requirements for Jabber to be installed, have you reviewed that documentation???
I don't believe any of the versions that are available right now will support that OS, but review the documentation to confirm.
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09-09-2016 08:15 AM
Hi Jaime,
Thanks a lot for Your contact. I didn´t found specific documentation about this issues. I read the post below, where the guy indicate put the version 9.6 then to upgrade for 10.6, but, the version 10.6 not is available to do download.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12460226/can-i-get-cisco-jabber-1060-work-windows-xp-pro-sp3
Thanks,
WIlson
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09-09-2016 08:27 AM
9.7 is the earliest release available for download right now, and 10.6 is there in the download area.
Assuming you could get a 9.6 release, you'd need to stay on that release to guarantee it will work as expected, because that release is already EOS/EOL.
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