Controls the ability of users within the organization to share their desktop with other users within the organization. Setting this policy action to Unchecked prevents users within the organization from sharing their desktop with other users within the organization. When this policy action is not explicitly set to Disabled , users can share their desktop with other users inside the organization. Enables users to specify support for end-to-end Encryption for IM sessions.
Setting this policy action to Enabled will allow support for end-to-end Encryption for IM sessions. If a user is designated to be logged, the end-to-end encryption policy setting will be overridden to be FALSE. End-to-end encryption is not supported for logged users.
Controls whether applications with end-to-end encryption enabled can initiate an IM session with applications that do not have end-to-end encryption enabled or with 3rd party applications that do not support end-to-end encryption. Setting this policy to Disabled prevents applications with end-to-end encryption enabled from initiating an IM session with applications that do not have end-to-end encryption enabled or with 3rd party applications that do not support end-to-end encryption.
For more information about encryption levels, see Encryption Levels. Controls IM communication between users within the organization and specific domains on the white list. Setting this policy action to Disabled will prevent users within the organization from being able to IM users within the domains specified in the white list. However, users within the domain will continue to be able to IM each other.
Controls the ability to restrict users from editing their profile information. Setting this policy action to Disabled will prevent users from editing their profile information. This policy action impacts the settings in the Profile Settings screen under the Configuration tab. Controls the ability to restrict groups of users from changing their user profile view settings.
Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users from changing their user profile view settings. This policy action impacts the Allow users to change their profile view settings check box in the Profile Settings screen under the Configuration tab. When this policy action is set to Disabled , the Allow users to change their profile view settings check box will have no impact even if it is selected.
Controls users' ability to send a screen capture to users within the organization. Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users within the organization from sending screen captures within the organization. Controls users' ability to send a screen capture to users outside of the organization. Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users within the organization from sending screen captures outside of the organization. Controls users' ability to send broadcast messages to users within the organization.
Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users within the organization from sending broadcast messages inside the organization. Controls users' ability to send broadcast messages to users outside of the organization. Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users within the organization from sending broadcast messages outside of the organization.
Allow user to send broadcast to a directory group. Controls users' ability to send broadcast messages to a directory group within the organization. Setting this policy action to Disabled prevents users within the organization from sending broadcast messages to a directory group within the organization.
Setting this policy action to Disabled will prevent HD Video for all computer to computer calls. Organization Administrators who want to disable the following policy actions for all users should set their value to FALSE:. The IM communication is encrypted at the originating Cisco WebEx application and decrypted at the destination application.
This encryption applies to all forms of IM communication including text, desktop and application sharing, file transfer, VOIP, and video.
Cisco WebEx provides three levels of encryption:. The level of encryption depends on the policy set by the Organization Administrator. The Organization Administrator can apply the encryption policy either across the Cisco WebEx organization or to specific groups.
The Cisco WebEx application automatically determines its encryption level from the policy applicable to the user logged into the application. Therefore, if a Cisco WebEx organization's policy settings do not allow a particular encryption level, the IM session will be disallowed and the applicable error message will be displayed to all applications in the IM session.
In a group IM scenario, the encryption level will be negotiated between all the users when the initial invite is sent out. After the IM session is established, subsequent attendees will need to support the negotiated encryption level to be able to participate. The following example explains a typical encryption policy for IM sessions. An organization that chooses to adopt end-to-end encryption can choose from these policy options:.
Allow only end-to-end encryption. Do not set end-to-end encryption exclusively if you have users that you need to log IMs for. This is because IM logging will take precedence over end-to-end encryption.
Allow both end-to-end encryption and SSL encryption. This option is applicable if you are using Cisco WebEx version 5. Allow end-to-end encryption, SSL encryption, and no encryption. In the Action Editor, you need to set Enabled or Disabled for each of these encryption levels based on the policy option you choose. The following table illustrates the impact of these policy options. For a run-through of all these in detail, check out this post on how to connect Zoom and Webex.
This means that when you message someone from Webex, and they use Zoom, they still see that message. Message interoperability includes all parts of the messaging experience — like message threads , edits, files, GIFs, and reactions.
Assign an employee responsible for the transition at the Webex Control Hub. They will be able to download messages that have been published to Webex.
Other than this option, there are no more methods to export and save messages. So you will need to convert them to CSV format later on. Afterward, this file is opened in Excel and sorted by the date or time of the messages. This is needed so you can read them later in the proper order. This will open a page that looks like this.
The file with the. The file isn't corrupted so I'm thinking perhaps it is encrypted in some way - opening the file in Notepad displays random characters like the following, with no recognisable text:. Besides that file which contains the actual messages, there is another small 20kb file under the folder ConnectDB that has various config settings such as create CacheTable and it says on the first line when opened in Notepad : "SQLite format 3" - so clearly this one isn't encrypted.
Is there any way to extract the data from the first file to something readable ie, text? It's only around 5MB in size so shouldn't be causing any memory issues. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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