This document describes the actions to take if Cisco Jabber for Windows freezes, but does not crash and prompt for a problem report. It is important to understand that if you close or kill Jabber and then reopen Jabber and manually run the problem report, the report does not contain information related to this issue. However, if you leave Jabber at the point of the freeze and complete this procedure, the information generated should contain data that the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) can use in order to analyze this issue.
When the crash or outage occurs, complete these steps:
The TAC might ask you to enable Gflags, also known as Global Flags, in the Windows Debugging Tools before the next issue occurs. This allows more information to be gathered in the dump to assist the TAC and Development in troubleshooting the issue. This requires that Windows Debugging Tools be loaded on the PC that has this issue. However, enable this only at the request of the TAC.
Complete these steps in order to install Windows Debugging Tools:
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
27-Mar-2014 |
Initial Release |