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teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: File path or HTTP/HTTPS URL.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.152.02
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Specifies the name and the path to your corporate favorites definition file. The path can be relative to the Workspace working directory (for example: Favorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or an absolute path (for example: C:\PathToFavorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or a location of the file using an HTTP/HTTPS URL (Proxy and Authentication are not supported). The file must be in XML format. For information about how to use this option with the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option and transaction overrides see Creating Corporate Favorites.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: File path or HTTP/HTTPS URL.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.152.02
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Specifies the name and the path to your corporate favorites definition file. The path can be relative to the Workspace working directory (for example: Favorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or an absolute path (for example: C:\PathToFavorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or a location of the file using an HTTP/HTTPS URL (Proxy and Authentication are not supported). The file must be in XML format. For information about how to use this option with the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option and transaction overrides see Creating Corporate Favorites.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: File path or HTTP/HTTPS URL.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.152.02
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Specifies the name and the path to your corporate favorites definition file. The path can be relative to the Workspace working directory (for example: Favorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or an absolute path (for example: C:\PathToFavorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or a location of the file using an HTTP/HTTPS URL (Proxy and Authentication are not supported). The file must be in XML format. For information about how to use this option with the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option and transaction overrides see Creating Corporate Favorites.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: File path or HTTP/HTTPS URL.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.152.02
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Specifies the name and the path to your corporate favorites definition file. The path can be relative to the Workspace working directory (for example: Favorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or an absolute path (for example: C:\PathToFavorites\CorporateFavorites.txt) or a location of the file using an HTTP/HTTPS URL (Proxy and Authentication are not supported). The file must be in XML format. For information about how to use this option with the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option and transaction overrides see Creating Corporate Favorites.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of favorite names (section names) defined in the Workspace application.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Modified: 8.5.141.04 (behavior description clarified)
Related Options: teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file

The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in Configuration Server for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. See the Procedure: Creating Corporate Favorites for information about creating Corporate Favorite objects in the configuration layer. For operations such as transfer and conference from the Interaction Window Team Communicator, this option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy, but not for the Main Window Team Communicator.

sipendpoint.system.diagnostics.log_filter

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: dtmf or blank.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.114.08

Specifies the list of keys of SIP Messages for which the value should be hidden in the log files.

log.filter-data.<keyName>

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Copy
Valid Values: Select a value from the following list:

  • copy
  • skip
  • hide
  • hide-first,<n>
  • unhide-last,<n>
  • unhide-first,<n>
  • unhide-last,<n>
  • custom-filter,<KeyPrefix>,<KeyPost>,<ValuePrefix>,<ValuePost>

The filter 'custom-filter' enables you to define KeyPrefix, KeyPost, ValuePrefix, and ValuePost.
Example: log.filter-data.Subject: custom-filter,>,<,>#,#<
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Defines the treatment of specific data in the log.
It overrides the general settings specified by the log.default-filter-type option.

log.default-filter-type

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Copy
Valid Values: Select a value from the following list:

  • copy
  • skip
  • hide
  • hide-first,<n>
  • unhide-last,<n>
  • unhide-first,<n>
  • unhide-last,<n>
  • custom-filter,<KeyPrefix>,<KeyPost>,<ValuePrefix>,<ValuePost>

The filter 'custom-filter' enables you to define some KeyPrefix, KeyPost, ValuePrefix, ValuePost.
Example: log.default-filter-type: custom-filter,<,>,<#,#>
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Specifies the default view of KVList information (including UserData, Extensions, and Reasons) in the log.
It is applied to the attributes of all KVList pairs except those that are explicitly defined in the log-filter-data key.

security.inactivity-not-ready-reason

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A valid not ready reason
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Dependencies: inactivity.set-agent-not-ready

Specifies the Not Ready Reason if the inactivity.set-agent-not-ready option is set to true.

security.inactivity-set-agent-not-ready

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: true
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent is automatically set to Not Ready when agent inactivity is detected.

security.inactivity-timeout

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Any integer from 0 through 100.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies the amount of time in minutes of agent inactivity (no mouse or keyboard usage) that triggers application locking. If the agent has been inactive longer than the number of minutes that are specified by the inactivity timeout, the agent must reauthenticate to be able to use the Workspace application. A value of 0 disables this functionality.

security.disable-rbac

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Disables role based access (RBAC). If this option is set to true, all the Workspace tasks are available to the agents. If this option is set to false, the list of agent tasks must be defined in Genesys Administrator.

alert.timeout

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: 10
Valid Values: An integer value greater than or equal to 0.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies the duration, in seconds, of the contextual warning messages that are displayed in the windows of the application. The value 0 means that message notifications are not automatically closed and must be closed manually.

gui.editor-zoom-range

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: 100
Valid Values: Blank, a single zoom value, or two comma separated values that represent the minimum and maximum percent zoom. Values must be greater than or equal to 10 and less than or equal to 300.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.109.16

Defines the zoom value(s) for editor fields and transcripts in text based interaction views such as email, chat, SMS, and IM. Several values are supported:

  • Comma separated minimum and maximum values where the values are not equal. These specify the zoom range and the zoom UI controls are enabled in the Main Menu.
  • Comma separated minimum maximum values where the values are equal. The zoom level is set to this single value and the zoom UI controls are not displayed in the Main Menu.
  • A single value. The zoom level is set to this single value and the zoom UI controls are not displayed in the Main Menu.
  • Blank. The zoom level is set to 100%, and the zoom UI controls are not displayed in the Main Menu.

gui.magnification-factor

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: normal
Valid Values: normal, medium, large, xlarge
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.102.06

Specifies the ratio of the display size of interface elements in the Workspace interface to enable agents to view these interface elements at larger sizes. The following ratios are supported:

  • normal: 1.00 (legacy)
  • medium: 1.25
  • large: 1.50
  • xlarge: 1.75

This feature functions only with the default Workspace 8.5 GUI themes, and to custom themes that are developed according to the documentation and samples of the Workspace Developer's Guide. If the blue, royale, and fancy legacy themes are used, the magnification is forced to normal.

gui.themes

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Default,HighContrast,Blue,Royale,Fancy
Valid Values: A comma-separated of theme names.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies the list of themes that are displayed in the Change Theme menu. If this option contains only one theme, that theme is applied by default, and the theme selection menu will not be included in the agent interface. The HighContrast theme is meant primarily for accessibility.

im.new-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string for a new Instant Message. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

chat.new-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Specifies the configuration string for the new Chat Message sound. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

1) The file name and folder relative to the application folder. It may happen that on some virtual desktop, MP3 or other sounds format cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. Files format that can be played (.wav, …) with Direct Show must be used here.
2) The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
3) The duration:
a) 0 means play the whole sound one time.
b) An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
4) The output devices:
a) primary means plays on the default output device.
b) secondary means plays on the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.
c) both means plays on both default output device and the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.

<media-type>.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when interaction of type <media-type> is ringing. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play and repeat until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.warning-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the warning message sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\warning.mp3|10|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.interaction-state-change-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the interaction state change sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\chord.mp3|5|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.agent-state-change-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string used when the agent state changes. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, mp3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by DirectShow filters. In this scenario, use DirectShow-compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority—The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.visual-impairment-profile

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.113.11
Modified: 8.5.124.08
Related Options: accessibility.disable-hyperlinks

Specifies whether the profile for visually impaired users is active. This option enables more interface elements to be focusable (accessible from keyboard navigation and mouse-over) so that they can be navigated from Screen Reader applications. Beginning with version 8.5.113.11, Workspace enables agents to enter TABs in the email composition area of outgoing email interactions by pressing the TAB key if the value of this option is set to false; to use the TAB key to step to the next control or field, agents must first press Ctrl-TAB to step out of the text composition area. To disable this feature, set the value of this option to true; agents will not be able to enter TABS in the email composition area, but they can use the TAB key to move to the next control in the tab order.

accessibility.<media-type>.focus-on-interaction-toast

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Introduced: 8.5.101.14
Related Options: accessibility.focus-on-interaction-toast

Specifies that all Interaction Notification views for the <media-type> receives the focus when they are displayed. When a value for this option is set, this option overrides the accessibility.focus-on-interaction-toast option. This option does not rely on the accessibility.visual-impairment-profile option; therefore, it applies to all configured agents, not just visually impaired agents.

accessibility.visual-impairment-profile

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.113.11
Modified: 8.5.124.08
Related Options: accessibility.disable-hyperlinks

Specifies whether the profile for visually impaired users is active. This option enables more interface elements to be focusable (accessible from keyboard navigation and mouse-over) so that they can be navigated from Screen Reader applications. Beginning with version 8.5.113.11, Workspace enables agents to enter TABs in the email composition area of outgoing email interactions by pressing the TAB key if the value of this option is set to false; to use the TAB key to step to the next control or field, agents must first press Ctrl-TAB to step out of the text composition area. To disable this feature, set the value of this option to true; agents will not be able to enter TABS in the email composition area, but they can use the TAB key to move to the next control in the tab order.

accessibility.focus-on-interaction-toast

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Introduced: 8.5.101.14

Specifies that all Interaction Notification views receive the focus when they are displayed. This option does not rely on the accessibility.visual-impairment-profile option; therefore, it applies to all configured agents, not just visually impaired agents.

accessibility.visual-impairment-profile

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.113.11
Modified: 8.5.124.08
Related Options: accessibility.disable-hyperlinks

Specifies whether the profile for visually impaired users is active. This option enables more interface elements to be focusable (accessible from keyboard navigation and mouse-over) so that they can be navigated from Screen Reader applications. Beginning with version 8.5.113.11, Workspace enables agents to enter TABs in the email composition area of outgoing email interactions by pressing the TAB key if the value of this option is set to false; to use the TAB key to step to the next control or field, agents must first press Ctrl-TAB to step out of the text composition area. To disable this feature, set the value of this option to true; agents will not be able to enter TABS in the email composition area, but they can use the TAB key to move to the next control in the tab order.

options.record-location

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A valid file path to a host directory.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Dependencies: options.record-option-locally-only
Introduced: 8.5.112.08

In environments where the value of the options.record-option-locally-only is set to false, this option specifies the location where agent preferences are stored when an agent exits the application. If the value of this option is left empty, agent preferences are stored in Person's Annex in Configuration Server. The full path can also contain the following field codes: $Agent.UserName$,$Agent.LastName$,$Agent.FirstName$,$Agent.EmployeeId$,$Env.X$ (where X is the name of the environment variable). Genesys recommends that you append the agent's Username to the specified path as shown above.

options.record-option-locally-only

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the display settings for the agent are stored locally or in the agent annex.

options.clean-up-former-record-location

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Dependencies: options.record-location
Introduced: 8.5.112.08

Specifies whether locally stored configuration information should be removed from a shared folder or Person's annex. Use this option when you enable the options.record-location option.

options.record-location

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: A valid file path to a host directory.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Dependencies: options.record-option-locally-only
Introduced: 8.5.112.08

In environments where the value of the options.record-option-locally-only is set to false, this option specifies the location where agent preferences are stored when an agent exits the application. If the value of this option is left empty, agent preferences are stored in Person's Annex in Configuration Server. The full path can also contain the following field codes: $Agent.UserName$,$Agent.LastName$,$Agent.FirstName$,$Agent.EmployeeId$,$Env.X$ (where X is the name of the environment variable). Genesys recommends that you append the agent's Username to the specified path as shown above.

agent-status.not-ready-reasons

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: Comma-separated list of Action Code names of type "Not Ready"; empty means all not ready action codes are considered
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Defines the available reasons in the Agent Status menus (global and My Channels). The reason commands are displayed in the order in which they appear in the list.

agent-status.not-ready-reasons

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: Comma-separated list of Action Code names of type "Not Ready"; empty means all not ready action codes are considered
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Defines the available reasons in the Agent Status menus (global and My Channels). The reason commands are displayed in the order in which they appear in the list.

agent-status.not-ready-reasons

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: Comma-separated list of Action Code names of type "Not Ready"; empty means all not ready action codes are considered
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Defines the available reasons in the Agent Status menus (global and My Channels). The reason commands are displayed in the order in which they appear in the list.

agent-status.enabled-actions-global

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Ready,NotReady,NotReadyReason,AfterCallWork,Dnd,Logon,LogOff
Valid Values: Ready,NotReady,Dnd,AfterCallWork,NotReadyReason,LogOn,LogOff
Changes Take Effect: Immediately.


Defines the available agent states in the global Status menu. The agent state commands are displayed in the order in which they appear in the list.

sounds.preloadfiles

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3
Valid Values: A comma-separated list of valid Windows directory paths and file names. '|' character after the file name must be followed by the output device definition.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted..
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: voice.ringing-bell, chat.new-message-bell

Specifies the name and location in the application folder of audio files that are to be pre-loaded when an agent logs in. For Example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|primary,Sounds\bell|secondary.mp3,Sounds\chord.mp3|both,Sounds\warning.mp3". The audio files are defined by the options that control sounds, such as voice.ringing-bell and chat.new-message-bell. Files that are not specified by this option are loaded whenever they are needed. The file value has two components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play and repeat until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

application.secondary-audio-out-device

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: $AllNonDefault$
Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. The underscore and space characters. And also regular expression characters ( . $ ^ { [ ( | ) * + ? \). The special value '$AllNonDefault$' specify that the sound should be played on all non default audio devices.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.15x.xx

Specifies a secondary audio device on which to play the sounds that are configured with the option secondary or both. For example: Speakers, if the corresponding device system name contains this string.

application.secondary-audio-out-device

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: $AllNonDefault$
Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. The underscore and space characters. And also regular expression characters ( . $ ^ { [ ( | ) * + ? \). The special value '$AllNonDefault$' specify that the sound should be played on all non default audio devices.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.15x.xx

Specifies a secondary audio device on which to play the sounds that are configured with the option secondary or both. For example: Speakers, if the corresponding device system name contains this string.

broadcast.sound.important-priority

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound-configuration string of a message of type important. For example: "Sounds\ImportantMessage.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play the whole sound and repeat the sound until the Interactive Notification is closed.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

broadcast.sound.high-priority

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string of messages of type important. For example: "Sounds\HighMessage.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
    1. -1 means play the whole sound and repeat the sound until the Interactive Notification is closed.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  3. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

broadcast.sound.normal-priority

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string of messages of type important. For example: "Sounds\NormalMessage.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder.The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play the whole sound and repeat the sound until the Interactive Notification is closed.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

broadcast.sound.low-priority

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string of messages of type important. For example: "Sounds\LowMessage.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority"The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play the whole sound and repeat the sound until the Interactive Notification is closed.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

broadcast.sound.minimal-priority

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string of messages of type important. For example: "Sounds\MinimalMessage.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer, the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play the whole sound and repeat the sound until the Interactive Notification is closed.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.warning-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the warning message sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\warning.mp3|10|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.interaction-state-change-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the interaction state change sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\chord.mp3|5|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

accessibility.agent-state-change-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string used when the agent state changes. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, mp3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by DirectShow filters. In this scenario, use DirectShow-compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority—The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

<media-type>.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid URL file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: When the session is started or restarted.


Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when the interaction is ringing. For example: 'BELL|7|0'. The value has three components that are separated by the character '|'. The first is the sound file name (BELL, RING, CHORD or WARNING predefined aliases or an absolute url to a mp3 file). Then, a priority, the higher the integer the higher the priority. And a duration (-1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it with an established event for instance, 0 means to play the whole sound one time, an integer > 0 means a time in milliseconds to play and repeat the sound).

voice.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the voice channel ringing sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specifies whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

sms.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Dependencies: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when SMS interaction is ringing. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means play and repeat until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

outbound.sound.campaign-updated

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound-configuration string when the campaign status is updated. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

outbound-callback.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound-configuration string of a scheduled callback pushed to the agent as a preview. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

im.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the im channel ringing sound-configuration string. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

im.new-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the sound configuration string for a new Instant Message. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    2. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

email.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device, application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when E-Mail interaction is ringing. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

chat.new-message-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Specifies the configuration string for the new Chat Message sound. For example: "Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

1) The file name and folder relative to the application folder. It may happen that on some virtual desktop, MP3 or other sounds format cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. Files format that can be played (.wav, …) with Direct Show must be used here.
2) The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
3) The duration:
a) 0 means play the whole sound one time.
b) An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
4) The output devices:
a) primary means plays on the default output device.
b) secondary means plays on the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.
c) both means plays on both default output device and the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.

chat.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.


Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when Chat interaction is ringing. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

1) The file name and folder relative to the application folder. It may happen that on some virtual desktop, MP3 or other sounds format cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. Files format that can be played (.wav, …) with Direct Show must be used here.
2) The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
3) The duration:
a) -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it (I.e.: the established event stops the ringing sound).
b) 0 means play the whole sound one time.
c) An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
4) The output devices:
a) primary means plays on the default output device.
b) secondary means plays on the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.
c) both means plays on both default output device and the output device specified by the application.secondary-audio-out-device option.

webcallback.ringing-bell

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary
Valid Values: All special characters that are valid Windows file path, '|' separator and numeric values.
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.
Related Options: application.secondary-audio-out-device

Specifies the path of the sound file that is played when Web Callback interaction is delivered to the agent. For example: "Sounds\Ring.mp3|10|-1|primary" The value has four components that are separated by the character '|':

  1. The file name and folder relative to the application folder. In some virtual desktop environments, MP3 and other sound file formats cannot be rendered by Direct Show filters. In this scenario, use Direct Show compatible formats such as .wav.
  2. The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
  3. The duration:
    1. -1 means plays and repeats until an explicit message stops it. For example, the established event stops the ringing sound.
    2. 0 means play the whole sound one time.
    3. An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
  4. Specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both. If no value is specified for this flag, the value |primary is used by default.

application.secondary-audio-out-device

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: $AllNonDefault$
Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. The underscore and space characters. And also regular expression characters ( . $ ^ { [ ( | ) * + ? \). The special value '$AllNonDefault$' specify that the sound should be played on all non default audio devices.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.15x.xx

Specifies a secondary audio device on which to play the sounds that are configured with the option secondary or both. For example: Speakers, if the corresponding device system name contains this string.

voice.hybrid-switch-preference

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: No default value
Valid Values: A comma separated list of valid Switch Object names.
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.
Introduced: 8.5.117.18

In Hybrid environments where agents are configured to work with Places that contain Voice DNs from two different switches. The order of the names specifies the preferred switch when the call policy does not favor either switch.

expression.callable-phone-number

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: No default value
Valid Values: A regular expression
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted
Introduced: 8.5.117.18

Applies to a switch or DN. Specifies the pattern of phone numbers that can be dialed from a DN of this switch. This option applies to hybrid environments where agents are configured to work with Places that contain Voice DNs from two different switches. Empty means that there is no restriction to accepted phone numbers. Example: To call only numbers starting with 555, use: ^555[0-9]+

voice.prompt-for-end

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: At the next interaction.


Specifies whether Workspace displays a confirmation message when the agent clicks End during a voice call. This option can be overridden by a routing strategy, as described in Overriding Options by Using a Routing Strategy.

login.prompt-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter a Place or a PlaceGroup name in the login window.

login.voice.prompt-queue

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: true
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter the ACD Queue for the voice channel in the login window.

login.voice.prompt-dn-password

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter his password for the voice channel in the login window.

login.prompt-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter a Place or a PlaceGroup name in the login window.

login.default-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: Valid place or place Group
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specify the Place or PlaceGroup name populated by default during login. This option can be filled by the variable $Agent.DefaultPlace$ (if the agent has a default place specified in the agent configuration, that Place is used; however, if no default Place exists, the agent must enter his or her Place in the Place field).

login.default-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value:
Valid Values: Valid place or place Group
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specify the Place or PlaceGroup name populated by default during login. This option can be filled by the variable $Agent.DefaultPlace$ (if the agent has a default place specified in the agent configuration, that Place is used; however, if no default Place exists, the agent must enter his or her Place in the Place field).

login.prompt-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter a Place or a PlaceGroup name in the login window.

login.prompt-place

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter a Place or a PlaceGroup name in the login window.

login.voice.prompt-queue

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: true
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter the ACD Queue for the voice channel in the login window.

login.voice.prompt-dn-password

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Specifies whether the agent must enter his password for the voice channel in the login window.

security.disable-rbac

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Disables role based access (RBAC). If this option is set to true, all the Workspace tasks are available to the agents. If this option is set to false, the list of agent tasks must be defined in Genesys Administrator.

security.disable-rbac

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Disables role based access (RBAC). If this option is set to true, all the Workspace tasks are available to the agents. If this option is set to false, the list of agent tasks must be defined in Genesys Administrator.

security.disable-rbac

Section: interaction-workspace
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: When the application is started or restarted.


Disables role based access (RBAC). If this option is set to true, all the Workspace tasks are available to the agents. If this option is set to false, the list of agent tasks must be defined in Genesys Administrator.

Setting up agents on the system

[Modified: 8.5.112.08, 8.5.117.18, 8.5.143.08]

Refer to Genesys Administrator Extension Help and Genesys Administrator Extension Deployment Guide for detailed information on how to use Genesys Administrator Extension and Management Framework to configure access permissions.

1. Creating a Role and allowing a Workspace privilege and assigning a Role to an agent or agent group

Purpose:

To restrict the privileges that are assigned to an agent or agent group.

The security.disable-rbac configuration option in the interaction-workspace section determines whether agents have all privileges granted or whether the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) control system is used.

Important
RBAC requires Configuration Server 8.0.2 or higher. RBAC requires Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, or Genesys Administrator Extension (9.0.100.56 or higher is recommended).

If security.disable-rbac is set to true, RBAC is disabled and all privileges are assigned to all agents and Agent Groups. If security.disable-rbac is set to false, RBAC is enabled and you must assign roles to agents and Access Groups.

Important
Beginning with Workspace 8.5.143.08, Workspace supports both the Genesys Administrator Role storage model and the Genesys Administrator Extension Role storage model. Before you create a Role, refer to Role-Based Approach of Genesys 8 for more information about using these different storage models.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.200.29 or higher or Genesys Administrator Extension (9.0.100.56 or higher is recommended), configured to show Advanced View.
  • Configuration Server 8.0.2 or higher.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • Workspace Application Template in the Configuration Layer.

Start

  1. Create the Workspace Application object from the Workspace Application Template.
  2. From the Tenant drop-down list, select the Tenant for which you want to create the role.
  3. In the Genesys Administrator Extension Provisioning view, select Accounts in the Navigation column.
  4. Select the Roles view.
  5. In the Roles view, click New.
  6. In the Configuration tab, specify the following General parameters:
    • A name for the role.
    • A description of the role (optional).
    • Whether or not the role is enabled.
  7. In the Configuration tab, specify a list of users or access groups in the Members view.
  8. In the Role Privileges tab, click Workspace privileges.
  9. Initially, all privileges are unassigned. To assign a privilege, click the drop-down list in the Value column that is associated with the privilege and select Allowed. Refer to Role Privileges for a list of all the privileges.
  10. To save the new role, click Save and Close. The new role is now applied to the specified agents and Agent Groups. For information on privilege conflicts, refer to Conflict Resolution for Configuration Options.

    To discard the new role without saving your changes, click Cancel.

End

2. Optimizing the Login window

[Modified: 8.5.114.08]

Important
Refer to Agent login, authentication, and logout for detailed information about configuring agent accounts and Places for login and authentication.

Purpose:

To control the behavior of the Workspace Agent Login Window.

Tip
  • Agent login can be configured as either a one-step or a two-step process depending on whether you want to prompt the agent for connection parameters in the secondary login window or specify the parameters for the agent.
  • For a list of configuration options that are related to login, refer to Login.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start


  1. Configure the agent for two-step login by setting the options that control Password, Queue, Switch, and Place.
    1. If the agent must enter a phone-set Password, set the login.voice.prompt-dn-password option to true. The second login window is displayed after the agent is authenticated. A phone-set Password prompt will be displayed in the secondary login window.
    2. If the agent must enter a Queue at login, set the login.voice.prompt-queue option to true. A Queue prompt will be displayed in the secondary login window.

      If the switch has multiple logins for the agent, the agent will be prompted to enter the particular login that they want to use.

    3. For details about setting up Places or Place Groups, refer to Place Selection. Several options control Place login:
      1. If the agent must enter a Place at each login, set the login.prompt-place option to true.
      2. If the agent always logs in to a default Place at each login, do the following:
      3. If the agent must specify a Place only the first time that the agent logs in (Note: The Place is stored in the local settings of the agent):
  2. Configure the agent for one-step login by using the following configuration-option settings: Note: If the default Place in the Agent Advanced tab is blank, the agent will have to perform a two-step login the first time that the agent logs in to a particular workstation.

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3. Provisioning Workspace for the Voice channel

Purpose:

To enable an agent to log in to the Voice channel.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.
  • T-Server with associated switch and switching office.
  • A Switch that is configured with DNs that correspond to agent devices in the switch.
  • Agent logins that are configured in the Switch that can be referred by agents.
  • A Place that contains one or more DNs from the Switch.

Start

    For each agent that you want to configure to use the Voice channel, do the following:
  1. Reference at least one AgentLogin from the Switch.
  2. Check the isAgent flag.
  3. Set a default Place. (Optional)
  4. Allow the voice media privilege (see Voice Privileges) for the role to which the agent is assigned (refer to the Procedure: Creating a Role, allowing an Interaction Workspace privilege, and assigning a Role to an agent or agent group).
  5. Allow the voice media privileges that you want the agent to use (see Voice Privileges).
  6. Configure the voice options in the interaction-workspace section of the Workspace Application object (refer to the Voice configuration option reference for a list of Voice options and a description of how to configure them).

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Tip

Agents sometimes click Hang up by accident while handling a call. Use the voice.prompt-for-end option to ensure that a confirmation dialog box is displayed so that the call is not ended accidentally.

4. Provisioning a hybrid voice agent

Example: Provisioning a hybrid Skype for Business and Workspace SIP Endpoint agent

[Added: 8.5.117.18]

In the past, Workspace has supported a single Voice channel represented by a softphone (Workspace SIP Endpoint, Skype for Business, and so on) or a hard phone during an agent session. Beginning with 8.5.117.18, you can set up agents to have multiple voice devices on the same Place so that they can be hybrid agents with typically at least one voice device, being a softphone, and the second one a hard phone or another softphone. Typical device combinations include:

  • Skype for Business DN + SIP Server Voice DN (embedded SIP Endpoint or hard/soft SIP Phone)
  • Skype for Business DN + Voice DN of a non-SIP Server system
  • Voice DNs from any two voice systems (such as a third party vendor and SIP Server)
Important

In hybrid mode, two voice channels are supported, but only one IM channel can be supported. If hybrid mode agents are set up to use IM, all IM interactions should be handled by the same T-Server (SIP Server or T-Server for Skype for Business) to avoid functional issues. Furthermore, it is not possible to send IMs between SIP Server and Skype for Business Server.

With this configuration, agents can make calls and Workspace selects the best device to use according to configuration and internal rules to select the best way.

During login, the agent chooses a Place that is set up to support multiple devices.

While logged in, the agent can independently control and view the status of the two devices in the My Channels tab.

Supervisors can monitor any device for silent monitoring, coaching, and barge-in of hybrid agents as soon as Workspace supports the supervision capability of the corresponding voice channel.

Important
  • If both voice channels are software devices running on an agent workstation, this solution supports a single headset for both devices.
  • The two devices cannot be used simultaneously. One call must be on hold while the other is active. If an agent accepts a call on another device, the first device is automatically put on hold.

Purpose:

To enable an agent to log in to two separate Voice channels, one for Skype for Business and one for Workspace SIP Endpoint.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.
  • T-Server with associated switch and switching office.
  • A Switch that is configured with DNs that correspond to agent devices on the switch.
  • Agent logins that are configured on the Switch that can be referred by agents.
  • An environment that contains one T-Server for Skype for Business and one SIP Server and associated Switches.
  • (optional) ISCC connection between SIP Server and T-Server for Skype for Business, using cast-type=route.
  • A Trunk between SIP Server and Skype for Business Server.
  • A Place that contains one voice DN from SIP Server and one DN from the Skype for Business Switch.

Start For each agent that you want to configure to be a hybrid Voice agent, do the following:

  1. Reference at least one AgentLogin from the Switch.
  2. Check the isAgent flag.
  3. Set a default Place. (Optional)
  4. Allow the voice media privilege (see Voice Privileges) for the role to which the agent is assigned (refer to the Procedure: Creating a Role, allowing an Interaction Workspace privilege, and assigning a Role to an agent or agent group).
  5. Allow the voice media privileges that you want the agent to use (see Voice Privileges).
  6. Configure the voice options in the interaction-workspace section of the Workspace Application object (refer to the Voice configuration option reference for a list of Voice options and a description of how to configure them).
  7. In the interaction-workspace section, set the value of the spl.switch-policy-label on the Skype for Business Switch annex to SIPSwitch::Lync.
  8. In the interaction-workspace section, set the value of the display-name or display-name.<language-code>-<country-code> option on the Switch annex to the display name of the switch object as you want it to appear in Team Communicator and the My Channels tab. The value of this option overrides the name property of the switch.
  9. In the interaction-workspace section, set the value of the expression.callable-phone-number on the Switch or DN annex to the pattern of phone numbers that can be dialed from this switch or DN. You can use this option to limit the numbers that can be called from each switch or DN in a hybrid environment.

    Examples:

    1. You could configure the SIP Server to dial only outgoing calls and Skype for Business only for internal calls.
    2. If you have Skype for Business urls like these:
      • sip:lync-user13_qa95@lyncdco13.lab
      • sip:lyncuser13_qa95@lyncdco13.lab

      You could set the regular expression value of the expression.callable-phone-number option to sip:\w+-?\w+@\w+\.\w+.

  10. Set the value of the voice.hybrid-switch-preference option to a comma-separated list of switch names in your hybrid environment. The order of the names specifies the preferred switch when the call policy does not favor either switch.

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5. Enabling Workspace to play ring tones

Purpose: To enable Workspace to play ring tones for inbound interactions on one or more devices.


In Interaction Workspace 8.0 and 8.1, tones were played through the embedded Windows Media Player application on a single audio device that was configured as the default console sound device in the Windows Sound configuration panel. Starting from 8.5.0, the sounds are played through the Direct Sound API, which enables more flexibility on the device(s) that are used to play the sound.


The following procedure enables you to specify whether tones are played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both.


A secondary audio device can be defined as either a specific audio device or all of the non-default audio devices. You can individually each configure sound (ringing bells, state changes, and so on).


All file formats that are playable by Windows DirectShow are usable (*.wav; *.mpa; *.mp2; *.mp3; *.au; *.aif; *.aiff; *.snd).


Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. Enable the secondary audio device(s) by specifying the value of the new application.secondary-audio-out-device configuration option to the name of the secondary audio device or by specifying the value $AllNonDefault$ to enable all non-default audio divices.
  2. The following existing configuration options have been modified in Workspace 8.5, and higher, to enable a tone to be played on the default audio device, a secondary audio device, or both.

    For each of these options, you can add an additional parameter to the end of the ringing sound configuration string:

  3. You can restrict which sound files are pre-loaded when an agent logs in by using the sounds.preloadfiles option. Pre-loading only selected sound files at login can improve bandwidth performance at the start of a shift when many agents log in simultaneously.

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6. Declaring and using new Not-Ready Reason codes

Purpose:

To enable an agent to use custom Not-Ready Reason codes and to support the aux work mode.


The only Not-Ready Reasons that Workspace supports by default are Unknown and After Call Work. Custom Not-Ready Reason codes are defined in the Action Codes folder of the Desktop folder in the Provisioning view of Genesys Administrator Extension.


Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. Create a new Action Code in the following Genesys Administrator Extension view: Provisioning > Desktop > Action Code.
  2. Enable the new Action Code so that it can be used in the Configuration Layer.
  3. To enable the Action Code to display in the Agent Interface, configure the agent-status.enabled-actions-global option in the interaction-workspace section of the Workspace Application object (refer to the Agent status configuration option reference for a list of agent status options and a description of how to configure them).
  4. Configure the Workspace agent-status.not-ready-reasons option to include the value that is specified in the Action Code (refer to the Agent status configuration option reference). Not-Ready Reasons are displayed in the order that is defined by the value of the agent-status.not-ready-reasons option. If no value is specified for the agent-status.not-ready-reasons option, the default behavior is to display all Not-Ready Reasons that are defined and enabled in the Action Code folder.

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7. Storing the agent profile on a controlled shared host

[Added: 8.5.112.08]

Purpose:

To enable agents to store preferences and configuration information on a common directory instead of in the Configuration Database or their local workstation.

Genesys recommends using this feature in contact centers that have a large number of agents. The goal of this feature is to reduce the amount of information being sent back and forth between Workspace and Configuration Server. Workspace stores many agents specific preferences and other information both locally (on the agent's workstation) and in the Configuration Database. In some environments, this means that a large amount of configuration data is sent from Configuration Server to Configuration Server Proxy (CSP) and then from CSP to Workspace.

This feature also supports contact center where agents are not required to log in to Workspace from the same workstation each time. This feature supports agent roaming to different workstations. In environments where agents do not always use the same workstation, locally stored configuration data and personalized information is available only on the workstation where the agent first logged in. Use the following procedure to set up your environment to enable agents to roam by storing agent configuration, preferences, and personalized information in a common shared directory.

To set up your environment to support this feature, administrators should work with IT to set up a host where agent information is stored so that it does not have to be stored on Configuration Server or locally on the agent workstation.

Genesys recommends the following best practices that you can discuss with IT.

Security

When you create a directory on the host, the agent windows user must have write access. Workspace will write encrypted files that only Workspace running on the agent account can read. You do not have to create explicit permissions for the files. The files should inherit their permissions from the user's folder on the host. You can choose to set up a personal or a global shared directory.

When you implement the procedure below, agent information on Config Server will be merged with the new file location. Once that is complete, it will no longer be necessary for agents to have write access to the agent annex in the Configuration Layer; however, if you remove write access, you must grant it each time that that you need to change record location.

Recommendations about external storage selection

When you create the user profile storage on a network share, follow the Microsoft Windows Group Policy Object Management practices for the redirection of User Profile Folder, following the principles of the definition of the Network Share.

Genesys recommends one of two approaches; however, your IT might have other approaches that they might want to employ.

  1. Personal Network Space

    Configure the agent workstations with a login script that assigns a Drive letter to a personal network space for the agent. In this scenario, the profile configuration can explicitly refer to this area. Security is ensured by the design of the Personal network share.

    For example: G:\WDE\Profile

  2. Dedicated User Profile storage

    Microsoft recommends this approach to administrate the sharing of Roaming Profiles.

    In this scenario, the IT administrator must define the first level of security when the share is configured. For example, refer to How to enable Roaming Profiles on Windows Server 2012 R2

    A second level of security is implemented at run time by the capability for Workspace to restrict access permissions to the created folder and files. In Microsoft Windows, use the following optional setting for Folder Redirection configuration: Grant the user exclusive rights. This setting is enabled by default. This setting specifies that the administrator and other users do not have permissions to access this folder.

Share sizing suggestions

Use the following guidelines for minimum sizing requirements for each agent when setting up the storage folders.

  • externalUserSettings.conf: Contains about 100 options and requires at least 10 KB
  • Peronsal Favorites: 10 favorites is about 7 KB; 100 favorites is about 70 KB
  • List of pushed-url: 10 items is about 3 KB; 100 items is about 30 KB
  • List of Recents (recent contacts): 10 contacts is about 8 KB; 100 contacts is about 80 KB

Migration considerations

When Workspace starts, it checks to determine whether a value is specified for the options.record-location option. If no value is specified, Workspace does nothing. If a directory is specified, Workspace checks to determine if the directory exists a the location. If it does not exist, Workspace tries to create it; therefore, Workspace must have permission (*read/write access) to create directories and file on the specified location.

Workspace then compares the location specified by the options.record-location option with the last location where personal information was stored. If these locations are different, Workspace attempts to migrate the data from the previous location to the specified location.

If the migration fails, Workspace will attempt to complete the migration again the next time that the application is started; and, if the value of the options.clean-up-former-record-location option is set to true, Workspace will not remove data from the former location.

If the migration is successful and the value of the options.clean-up-former-record-location option is set to true, Workspace will remove data from the former location.

Migration use case 1

The User Profile was previously configured to be stored in Person's annex and is then configured to be stored in a shared directory. The content of the annex in the configuration layer is copied to the shared directory. Workspace will no longer access the Configuration Layer to store personal information.

Migration use case 2

The User Profile was previously configured to be stored in a shared directory and is then configured to be stored in Person's annex in the Configuration Layer. The content of the shared directory is copied to the Person's annex in the configuration layer. Workspace will no longer access the personal directory to store personal information.

Migration use case 3

The User Profile storage location is modified from one shared directory to another shared directory. The content of the first shared directory is copied to the second shared directory. Workspace will no longer access the first shared directory to store personal information.

Warning

Profile data that is stored on a workstation cannot be migrated.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.
  • Agent objects created in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. Create a shared directory on a host for your agents.
  2. If you you have previously configured the value of the options.record-option-locally-only option to true to store the agent profile information locally instead of in the Configuration Database, set the value to false.
  3. Use the options.record-location option to specify the path to the shared directory on the host that you created. The full path can also contain the following field codes: $Agent.UserName$,$Agent.LastName$,$Agent.FirstName$,$Agent.EmployeeId$,$Env.X$ (where X is the name of the environment variable). Genesys recommends that you append the agent's Username to the specified path as shown above.

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8. Enabling accessibility features

[Modified: 8.5.102.06, 8.5.109.16, 8.5.143.08]

Purpose:

To enable agents to use the accessibility and navigation features of Workspace.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. In Genesys Administrator Extension, open the Workspace Application.
  2. Select the Application Options tab.
  3. In the interaction-workspace section, configure the following option value:
    • accessibility.visual-impairment-profile: Specify true to optimize Workspace for keyboard navigation and screen reader applications.
    • In the interaction-workspace section, configure the following option values to specify whether or not the Interaction Preview should receive the focus when it is displayed on the desktop:
  4. In the interaction-workspace section, configure the following option values to add sounds to specific interface events:
  5. To enable the high contrast theme for visually impaired agents, in the interaction-workspace section, configure the following option value:
    • gui.themes : Specify only the value HighContrast.
  6. To change the default display size of interface elements in Workspace views, use the gui.magnification-factor.
    Important
    This feature functions only with the default Workspace 8.5 GUI themes, and to custom themes that are developed according to the documentation and samples of the Workspace Developer's Guide. If the blue, royale, and fancy legacy themes are used, the magnification is forced to normal.
  7. To enable agents to set the zoom of text editing fields, such as email, chat, and SMS, and transcript areas, use the gui.editor-zoom-range option to specify minimum and maximum text zoom. This feature applies to the following views:
    • IM (text entry, transcript, and interaction data tooltip)
    • Chat (text entry, transcript, and interaction data tooltip)
    • Email (text entry and inbound email view)
    • SMS (text entry, transcript, and interaction data tooltip)
    • Interaction history
      • IM
      • Chat
      • Email
      • SMS
    • Standard responses
    • Social media (text entry only)
  8. To specify how long contextual warning messages are displayed to agents, set the number of seconds by using the alert.timeout option. You can specify that message notifications must be manually closed by setting the value to 0.

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9. Enabling security features

Purpose:

To enable the security features of Workspace.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. In Genesys Administrator Extension, open the Workspace Application.
  2. Select the Application Options tab.
  3. Configure any of the following options in the Security section:
  4. Configure any of the following options to control appearance of sensitive data in logs:

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10. Creating Corporate Favorites

Purpose:

To enable the use of corporate favorites in the Team Communicator.

Prerequisites

  • Genesys Administrator 8.0.2 or higher, configured to show Advanced View, or Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • A working knowledge of Genesys Administrator Extension.
  • An Workspace Application object exists in the Configuration Database.

Start

  1. In Genesys Administrator Extension, open the Workspace Application.
  2. Select the Application Options tab.
  3. Create a new section and name it with the name of the Corporate Favorite that you want to create.
  4. Configure the new Corporate Favorite section to be one of the following types:
    • Agent
    • Agent Group
    • Skill
    • Queue
    • Interaction Queue
    • Routing Point
    • Custom Contact
    The Table Corporate Favorite Options by Type defines the Corporate Favorite types and the mandatory options.
  5. Corporate Favorite Options by Type
    Type Options Mandatory Valid values Example
    Agent type Yes Agent Agent
    id Yes <user name of the agent> User123
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> CorporateCategory1;FavoriteAgents
    Agent Group type Yes AgentGroup AgentGroup
    id Yes <name of the agent group> Agent Group Meridian
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> CorporateCategory1;FavoriteAgents
    Skill type Yes Skill Skill
    id Yes <name of the skill> French
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> French Speaking Agents; Mandarin Speaking Agents
    Queue type Yes Queue Queue
    id Yes DN number in the following format <DN>@<SwitchName> 123@MySwitch
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> CorporateCategory1;FavoriteAgents
    Interaction Queue type Yes InteractionQueue InteractionQueue
    id Yes <script name of the interaction queue> queue_email_inbound
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> CorporateCategory1;FavoriteAgents
    Routing Point type Yes RoutingPoint RoutingPoint
    id Yes DN number in the following format <DN>@<SwitchName> 123@MySwitch
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> CorpRoutingPoint
    Custom Contact type Yes CustomContact CustomContact
    category Yes <a semicolon-separated list of category names> External Resources
    firstname No <any string> First
    lastname No <any string> External
    phonenumber Yes (one or both) <a semicolon-separated list of phone numbers> +1555234567890;+555123454321
    emailaddress <a semicolon-separated list of email addresses> external1@mail.dom; external2@mail.dom
  6. The list of corporate favorites can be defined by the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites options or by using the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites field in an XML file.

    Configure one or both of the following options in the interaction-workspace section of agent, agent group, tenant, and/or application annexes:

    • teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites: The list of corporate favorites (quick dial favorites) that are configured in the Configuration Layer in GAX or in a XML file containing corporate favorites for an Agent, Agent Group, Skill, Routing Point, Queue, Interaction Queue, or Custom Contact in the same tenant as the agent. Favorites that are configured at the agent level take precedence over those that are configured at the agent group level, which take precedence over the tenant level, which takes precedence over the application level.
    • teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file: The name and the path to an XML file that contains a list and definition of each corporate favorite. The path can be relative to the Workspace working directory (for example: Favorites\CorporateFavorites.xml) or an absolute path (for example: C:\PathToFavorites\CorporateFavorites.xml).

    The corporate favorites functionality works in one of three ways, depending on how you choose to configure the two options and whether corporate favorites are specified in the Configuration Layer or in an XML file:

    • If teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file is not configured and corporate favorites are specified in the Configuration Layer.
      • Workspace selects corporate favorites only from the list of favorites specified by the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option for the Main Window Team Communicator and the Interaction Window Team Communicator.
      • Corporate Favorites in the Interaction Window Team Communicator, for operations such as transfer and conference, can be overridden by favorites specified by a transaction object override.
    • If teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file is configured, an XML file is present, the XML file does not include the <teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites> parameter, and the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option is configured in the Configuration Layer.
      • Workspace searches for corporate favorites from the list of favorites in the XML file that are specified by the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option.
      • Corporate Favorites in the Interaction Window Team Communicator, for operations such as transfer and conference, can be overridden by favorites specified by a transaction object override only if those favorites are included in the XML file.
    • If teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites-file is configured, an XML file is present, and the XML file includes the <teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites> parameter, for example:
       <interaction-workspace>
       <teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites>fav2;fav3</teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites>
       </interaction-workspace>
      
      
      • Workspace selects only corporate favorites from the XML file specified by the <teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites> parameter for the Main Window Team Communicator and the Interaction Window Team Communicator.
      • Workspace ignores the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option in the Configuration Layer.
      • For operations such as transfer and conference, corporate favorites cannot be overridden by a transaction object.

  7. To enable each interaction to have an independent list of corporate favorites that are dynamically loaded into the corporate favorites in the team communicator view of the current interaction, configure the following options:
    1. Configure a Transaction object of type list. For example, you could configure a Transaction object that is named: IW_CorporateFavoritesOverrideOptions.
    2. In the interaction-workspace section configure the teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites option to a value such as fav1 as described in the previous steps.
    3. To the interaction.override-option-key option in the interaction-workspace section, set a valid key name, for example IW_OverrideOptions.
    4. Add the Transaction object name to the AttachedData in your strategy. In this example, set the value of IW_OverrideOptions to IW_CorporateFavoritesOverrideOptions.
    Refer to the Modifying a Routing Strategy to Override Workspace Options, Based on Attached Data section for a general description of this mechanism.

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Corporate Favorites sample XML

The following is an example of an XML file that is used to define corporate favorites:

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 <options>
 <interaction-workspace>
 <teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites>fav2;fav3</teamcommunicator.corporate-favorites>
 </interaction-workspace>
 <fav3>
 <category>Partners</category>
 <type>Agent</type>
 <id>Jim</id>
 </fav3>
 <fav2>
 <category>CorporatePartners;Partners2</category>
 <type>Agent</type>
 <id>John</id>
 </fav2>
 <fav4CustomContact>
 <category>CorporatePartners</category>
 <type>CustomContact</type>
 <firstname>Bob</firstname>
 <lastname>Davis</lastname>
 <phonenumber>+12121231234;+18001231234</phonenumber>
 <emailaddress>bob@genesys.com;sales@genesys.ca</emailaddress>
 </fav4CustomContact>
 <fav5RoutingPt>
 <type>RoutingPoint</type>
 <category>RoutingPoint</category>
 <id>122@LucentG3</id>
 </fav5RoutingPt>
 <fav6AgentGroup>
 <category>CorpAgentGroup</category>
 <type>AgentGroup</type>
 <id>Agent Group Meridian</id>
 </fav6AgentGroup>
 <fav7Skill>
 <category>CorpSkill</category>
 <type>Skill</type>
 <id>Email-QualityConfidencePercentageSkill</id>
 </fav7Skill>
 <fav8ACDQueue>
 <category>CorpACDQueue</category>
 <type>Queue</type>
 <id>8000@1LucentG3</id>
 </fav8ACDQueue>
 <fav9IxnQueue>
 <category>CorpIxnQueues</category>
 <type>InteractionQueue</type>
 <id>route-to-agent-group-8002</id>
 </fav9IxnQueue>
 </options>

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