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To use XMPP Instant Messaging, users must provide a unique XMPP Instant Messaging Service account as
a sender and assign different account as a receiver on Event Action/Notification Recipient page.
Activate: Specifies whether the Agent/Client XMPP Instant Messaging service to notification is active or
inactive.
Service address: Sets the XMPP server address according to your XMPP Server configuration. Select
Google Talk to use predefined settings for Google Talk service.
Service name: Sets the service name on an XMPP Instant Messaging server. This option is usually not
required. Contact the systems administrator of the server for the service name if required.
Service port: The port number which the XMPP Instant Messaging server will use.
Account: Sets the account to access the XMPP Instant Messaging server.
Password: Sets the password for the account.
Messenger Service/Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Services
Activate: Specify whether the Agent/Client can use this service to send a notification to recipients.
Start service: Start this service. If Yes is checked: this service will be used to send notifications to
recipients.
Note: Messenger service is available on Windows XP, 2000 and Server 2003, Terminal Services is
available on Windows Vista and Server 2008, and Remote Desktop Services is available on Windows 7
and Server 2008 R2.
Linux Message
XMPP Instant Messaging service
Messenger service
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