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Note • By default, this check box is selected. When you uncheck this check box, the Client Policies section is disabled, and No Service client policy option is selected by default. • This setting is mandatory only for Cisco Jabber users whom are using OAuth Refresh Logins. Non-Jabber users do not need this setting to be able to use Mobile and Remote Access. Mobile and Remote Access feature is applicable only for the Jabber Mobile and Remote Access users and not to any other endpoints or clients. Step 8 Assign the Jabber policies for this user profile. From the Desktop Client Policy, and Mobile Client Policy drop-down list, choose one of the following options: • No Service—This policy disables access to all Cisco Jabber services. • IM & Presence only—This policy enables only instant messaging and presence capabilities. • IM & Presence, Voice and Video calls—This policy enables instant messaging, presence, voicemail, and conferencing capabilities for all users with audio or video devices. This is the default option. Note Jabber desktop client includes Cisco Jabber for Windows users and Cisco Jabber for Mac users. Jabber mobile client includes Cisco Jabber for iPad and iPhone users and Cisco Jabber for Android users. Step 9 If you want the users in this user profile to set the maximum login time for Extension Mobility or Extension Mobility Cross Cluster through Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal, check the Allow End User to set their Extension Mobility maximum login time check box. Note By default Allow End User to set their Extension Mobility maximum login time check box is unchecked. Step 10 Click Save. Configure Users for Mobile and Remote Access For Cisco Jabber users, the Mobile and Remote Access access policy that you configured must be associated to your Cisco Jabber users during the LDAP sync. For more information on how to provision end users, see "End User Configuration" section in System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Configure Endpoints for Mobile and Remote Access Provision and configure endpoints for Mobile and Remote Access: • For Cisco Jabber clients, refer to "Cisco Jabber Configuration Task Flow" section in System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. • For other endpoints, refer to "Endpoint Device Configuration" section in System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 77 Remote Worker Features Configure Users for Mobile and Remote Access