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Cisco WebEx Social Release Notes, Release 3.4 SR2
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  Related Documentation and Training Videos
When using Show & Share release 5.3 with Cisco WebEx Social, do not install Show & Share 
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If SSO is enabled in your network, make sure that the Enable SSO box in the Notifier area of the 
Configuration window in the Director is checked. This configuration ensures that user accounts are 
not locked if a password lockout policy is configured in your Active Directory.
Cisco WebEx Social no longer required redirects in the Cisco WebEx Social Apache server to the 
Sametime Proxy server. For Sametime chat to be operational, this change requires that each Cisco 
WebEx Social client (browser or mobile application that loading Cisco WebEx Social) have routing 
access to the SameTime proxy server.
Using the ext3 file system on your NFS server can limit the number of library documents and post 
attachments that Cisco WebEx Social can store. For more information, use the Bug Toolkit to access 
the defect number CSCtk55146 (see the 
This Cisco WebEx Social release adds support for using the IBM Sametime Connect client for chat 
and availability in place of the integrated Cisco WebEx Social client. To determine the availability 
of Sametime and to launch the client on new chat sessions, Cisco WebEx Social sends HTTP 
requests to the local Sametime service at localhost port 59449. Because the local Sametime service 
supports only HTTP, if your organization accesses Cisco WebEx Social through HTTPS, the web 
browsers of your users may block outgoing HTTP requests as a security measure. To allow Cisco 
WebEx Social to launch Sametime, you must instruct users to enable mixed content. Enabling mixed 
content varies from browser to browser. See your web browser documentation or search the Internet 
for detailed steps.
If synthetic monitoring is not configured, it is enabled by default in release 3.4 SR1 for both fresh 
installations and upgrades. If synthetic monitoring has been enabled or disabled, that setting takes 
precedence over the default behavior.
Administrators can disable synthetic monitoring by setting the property synthetic_monitor_disabled 
to true. By default this property is not configured, which means that synthetic monitoring is enabled
Related Documentation and Training Videos
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10668/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
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Cisco WebEx Social Administration Guide, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Server: Getting Started Guide, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social API Reference Guide, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Backup and Restore Guide, Release 3.3 and 3.4
Open Source Used In Cisco WebEx Social 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Theming Guide, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Frequently Asked Questions, Release 3.4
Cisco WebEx Social Compatibility Guide
Cisco WebEx Social training videos are available at 
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