09-26-2014 03:14 PM - edited 03-17-2019 04:30 PM
Hi All!
I'm curious what the correct procedure is for stopping Jabber from taking the default IM away from my preferred IM each time Jabber loads? I know it would be ideal to only use one IM Application but in my case that just isn't possible at the moment. I use Jabber strictly for phone integration and call forwarding as I work remote. I use *cough* Lync as my default IM Application. It is the App I would like integrated with Outlook. Which I can make it the default after every load but is there a way to make it permanent? I know I can change the IM Providers key but if I close Jabber and then load it again, it takes over the default and I have to change it back! Please let me know your thoughts and what, if any, additional info you need from me! :)
10-09-2014 03:41 PM
This behaviour is embedded in the Jabber client software itself. Cannot be disabled. So, good reason to get rid of Lync
05-17-2019 06:08 AM
This is a really unsettling "feature". I love using Jabber for the soft phone, but our business uses Skype for Business for IM. So Cisco Jabber automatically becoming the default IM provider without giving me the option is extremely frustrating because it resets my presence indicators and chat features from Office. Didn't Microsoft get sued and lose years ago because it automatically made IE the default browser and didn't let users have an option to select another? This is bad form
11-07-2019 02:00 PM
If you install with
CLICK2X=DISABLED or CLICK2X=Click2Call
on the MSI command line, it will not take over the DefaultIMApp setting.
Details about which is the better one to use can be found here.
04-05-2022 04:19 PM
I was able to fix without a re-install
go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\IM Providers in regedit
Make sure the key "DefaultIMApp" is set to your preferred program, mine is "Teams"
Right click the key, disable inheritance and set it to read only.
I also deleted the Jabber key under IM Providers, but don't think this did anything in the end, worth trying though if above does not work
or set UpAndRunning to 0
extremely disappointing that cisco would force this on without a setting for it. Just scummy behaviour.
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