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Introduction

The Agent Desktop Native (ADN) application, supported by LiveVox U10 and

above

later versions, is

an installable application

designed to enhance the agent experience by offering the following features:

  • Browser-independent access to the Agent Desktop
  • Integrated voice through WebRTC
  • Access to the screen recording feature
Desktop Native commands enablement 
  • Enables the use of Desktop Native commands 

This document provides a summary of the changes across the different releases, and instructions about how to download, install, configure, and use the Agent Desktop Native application.

 This

 This document is intended for individuals who are responsible for the setup and training of contact center agents, and individuals who have access to the Agent Desktop configurations.

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Note
The Agent Desktop Native ADN application supports Windows 8.1+, Mac OS 10.9+, and Linux Debian 8. This document provides instructions for installation on Windows and Mac systems.

Summary of Changes

The

below

following table summarizes the changes to the Agent Desktop Native application across different releases.

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ADN VersionPlatform Release ChangesRelease Date
7.2U10
  • Supports the Copy to Clipboard feature, which enables you to copy the
contact
  • Contact manager fields and Call Flow variables and paste them to the destination.
  • Enhanced
keystroke
  • support for the Keystroke emulation sequence
support
  • feature.
December 13, 2019
7.3U12
  • Supports
installation of the Agent Desktop Native
  • installing the ADN application using Group Policies (GPO) on the standard
windows
  • Windows installer path. 
Note
Contact your internal IT team for the Microsoft installer (MSI) package required to install the Agent Desktop Native application.


January 28, 2020
 7.4U15
  • For ADN mass installation, you can use the MSI package
can be used
  • , which supports provisioning using config.mst and config.json files. For more information,
 See
  • go to Installing the Agent Desktop Native Application using MSI Package section in this document.
Note
Contact the LiveVox Customer Care Team for the MSI installer package required to install the Agent Desktop Native application. For contact information, go to the LiveVox Customer Care Contacts section in this document.
  • The ADN icon is now available in the System Tray.
  • You can configure ADN
can be configured
  • for incoming call pop-up notifications with the U15 platform.
December 22, 2020
 7.5 U16
  • Ensures ADN adheres to Whitelist IP settings as configured in the LiveVox Portal's Security tab.
You can
  • Enables you to view PDF files from links shared on the agent chat or email through ADN.
February 10, 2021
Note

LiveVox U10 to U15 release work optimally with ADN 7.3. Before upgrading to these releases, please ensure your Agent Desktop Native version is upgraded to ADN 7.3.

Downloading and Installing the Agent Desktop Native
7.6.1U17
  • Allows configuring notifications and ADN system tray settings.
  • Security updates included in Electron from 9.3.5 to 9.4.4 (chromium v83)
October 20, 2021

ADN Compatibility with Platform Release

Platform ReleaseADN Version
U10, U11, U12ADN 7.3
U13ADN 7.3, ADN 7.6.1, or later versions
U15, U17ADN 7.6.1 or later versions


Note
Before upgrading to the platform release, ensure that you have upgraded your ADN version according to the above ADN Compatibility with Platform Release table.

Downloading and Installing the ADN Application

You can download the

Agent Desktop Native

ADN application v7.

5

6.1 on the agent’s station either through the LiveVox portal, Agent Sign In page, or by contacting the LiveVox Customer Care Team.

Note

Due to limitations of the AppImage portable packaging system, you cannot use the auto-upgrade feature in Linux.  This issue will be fixed in upcoming versions.


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Downloading the

Agent Desktop Native

ADN Application

LiveVox Portal 

To download the Agent Desktop Native application through the LiveVox portal:

  1. Login Log in to the LiveVox portal with an account that has administrator privileges and navigate to Configure > Agents > Agent Desktop > Desktop Native tab.
  2. Scroll down to the Desktop Native Commands section and choose click a platform (Windows, Mac, or Linux) for which you want to download the Agent Desktop Native ADN application.
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Agent Sign In Page

To download the

Agent Desktop Native

ADN application through the Agent Sign-In page, navigate to the Agent Sign-In page, sign in with your credentials, and then click the Get The App link.
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Note
Your browser automatically detects your operating system’s the correct download file for your operating system.


Installing

the Agent Desktop Native

ADN Application on Windows

To install the

Agent Desktop Native

ADN application on a Windows system, follow the procedure below:

  1. Run the agent-desktop-native-<version>.exe file to launch the installer. The following message appears.
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  2. Click the Yes button to begin the installation process. An Agent Desktop Native Setup window appears.
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  3. The application
installs
  1. is installed on the local machine. You can launch the
Agent Desktop Native
  1. ADN application from the applications folder, or the icon placed on the desktop.Image Modified

Installing

the Agent Desktop Native Application using

ADN Application Using the MSI Package

For ADN mass installation, you can use the MSI installer package

can be used

, which supports provisioning using the config.mst and config.json files. 

Note
  • This is applicable only to the Windows platform.
  • Contact the Customer Care Team for the MSI installer package required to install the Agent Desktop Native application. For contact information, go to the LiveVox Customer Care Contacts section in this document.
  1. Copy the Microsoft installer package ADN 7.6.
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  1. 1.msi and config.mst file to the specific folder. For Example, C:\temp\ADNInstall\
  2. Create the config.json file using
notepad
  1. Notepad in the same folder with the
below
  1. following contents. Update the Value
 with
  1.  field with your appropriate Client code. 
    {"clientCode":"Value"}
  2. Open the
windows cmd
  1. Windows command prompt and go to the MSI package directory. For
Example
  1. example, cd C:\temp\ADNInstall\
  2. Execute the
below
  1. following command:
    msiexec /i agent-desktop-native-7.
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  1. 6.
0
  1. 1.msi TRANSFORMS=config.mst
Info

After the successful installation, the config.json file is available at the following locations depending on the installation method:

  • If the MSI or the EXE is executed by clicking the installer, the config.json is available in the user folder.
    For example, C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Agent Desktop Native

  • If the MSI installer is executed by a command running as admin and passing the config.mst file, the config.json is available at system level.
    For example, C:\Program Files\Agent Desktop Native


Note

When upgrading the ADN version, the installation works as below:

  • The EXE installer removes the previous EXE installation.
  • The MSI installer removes any previous installation.
  • The EXE installer doesn't remove the previous MSI installation. The upgrade process with ask/force strategy uses the EXE installation in the CDN (Content Delivery Network). If you try to use an EXE installer to upgrade an ADN version installed using an MSI installer, the following message appears:
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Installing an ADN Application on a

Installing the Agent Desktop Native Application on

Mac 

  1. After downloading the Agent Desktop Native ADN application, run the .pkg file to launch the installer.
  2. Follow the installation on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
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    After the installation process is complete, launch the Agent Desktop Native ADN application from the applications folder.

Configuring the

Agent Desktop Native

ADN Application 

You can configure the Agent Desktop Native settings on the Configure tab of the LiveVox portal.

Login

Log in to the LiveVox portal with an account that has administrator privileges and navigate to Configure > Agents > Agent Desktop > Desktop Native.

On the LiveVox U10 platform and above versions, the Desktop Native tab is available by default in the Agent Desktop screen of the

voice

LiveVox admin portal. 

  1. Click the Associated Entities tab and ensure that the selected desktop is associated with the service to which the agent must log in. You can configure the association in the Client or Service editor.
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  2. On the Desktop Native tab, ensure that the Native Mode is set to Optional or Required. The Native Mode drop-down menu has the following options:
    Disabled - Agent
      • Disabled: Agent cannot log in using ADN
    Optional - Agent
      • .
      • Optional: Agent can use the browser or ADN to log in
      • .
      • Required: Agent
    Required - Agent
      • can log in only using ADN.
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    1. Choose an Update Strategy to define the version of the Agent Desktop Native application:
       
        • Ok
       - No
        • : No restriction to use any version of ADN.
        • Ask
       - If
        • : If an agent has a different version installed than the one configured for the site, a pop-up window prompting an update appears. An update notification appears after the agent logs in to the Agent Desktop Native application and selects a service.
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        • Force: After
      Force - After
        • login, the update process installs and starts the new version without intervention. The update automatically launches when an agent logs in to the Agent Desktop Native application and selects a service.
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      1. Set Whitelist Addresses to define trusted domains. If the domain is not added in the Whitelist address list, the
      agent will be displayed with the similar error window.
      1. Agent Desktop displays an  error message. 
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      Note
      • By default, only the trusted LiveVox domains are listed. This mechanism
      allows blocking of all
      • blocks the loading resources
      which
      • that do not match the information contained on the whitelists. Click the ellipsis next to the Whitelist Addresses to open the Whitelist Addresses
      popup
      • pop-up window that allows you to view and manage the list of all the approved addresses for the Desktop Native application.
        • Add: 
        •  Adds a new entry. Enter the address to be added as a whitelisted address in the
      address
        • Address field.
        • Delete
       -
        • : Deletes an entry. Select the address and click the Delete button to delete an entry.
      Ok
        • OK: 
      -
        • Click 
      Ok
        • OK to save the changes.
        • Close
       - Click  will want to
      • should create a specific top-level-domain entry, and a wildcard-subdomain entry
      like this need to
      • must allow access to
      them as wellYou can
      • To discover what URLs need to be whitelisted
      is to
      • , check the
      details
      • information in any
      "
      • of the BLOCKED
      "
      • errors
      appearing
      • that appear in the
      app
      • application window or the ADN logs.  For
      detailed
      • more information
      on
      • about the ADN logs,
      see
      • go to the ADN Logs section of this document.


      You
      • Keep running minimized in system tray when window is closed: When selected, the ADN application runs in the background even if the ADN application window is closed by using the cross (X) button. You can open it again using the ADN icon from the system tray. If this option is not selected, clicking on the cross (X) button exits the ADN application.
      • Notify when minimized to system tray: When selected, the following notification appears if you minimize the ADN application window to the system tray by closing the ADN application.
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      • Client Code: Specify your client code. If you don't know your client code go to Step 2; otherwise, go to Step 3.

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      Configuring the ADN Application

      Configuring Agent Desktop Native

      on the Agent Workstation

      1. Launch the Agent Desktop Native ADN application.
         
        You will be are prompted to configure your client code by the below following message.

        • Show notification: When selected, chat notifications appear on the screen through the minimized ADN application from the system tray.
      Info
      Info
      Alternatively, you can set the Client Code from the
      settings
      • Settings options.
        • On a Windows system, go to Application > Settings.
        • On a Mac system, go to Agent Desktop Native > Settings.


    2.  Enter To copy your Client Code. The Client Code is available on , go to the General tab of the Client editor.
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    3. Enter or paste your Client Code in the Agent Desktop Native-Settings window, and click the Save button.

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    4. Specify your login credentials and click the Next button.
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      • You can select the Remember Me checkbox to save your Login ID for the next logins. Your password will is not be saved.
      • You can use the Clear option to remove your entered credentials.


    5. In the Service drop-down menu, select a service to which you want to log in, and then click Sign In.
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    6. Now, you are logged into the Agent Desktop. Depending on the selected service,

      the agent desktop prompts

      you are prompted to either dial in or connect by using your computer audio

      via

      using WebRTC.

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      The ADN Icon in the System Tray

      Once the ADN application is installed, you can see the ADN icon in the system tray as

      below

      follows. This tray icon allows agents to do certain tasks even when the application is closed.

      Note

      When

      agents press

      an agent clicks the close (X) button in the upper right

      hand

      corner of the ADN application,

      it doesn't completely quit

      the ADN application

      . It minimize

      does not completely quit. This action only minimizes the application into the lower right

      hand

      corner (system tray)

      . This keeps agents logged in and they are be able to accept

      , but retains the logon status of the agent and allows the agent to accept phone calls.

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      The icon color

      will change

      changes depending on the agent's state. The

      below

      following table shows

      icons for different agents states

      the icons for an agent's state

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      Agent is in Ready state.
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      Agent is in Not Ready state.
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      Agent is in call.
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      Agent is in Hold state.
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      Agent is in Preview Dial.
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      Agent is getting
      the
      an inbound call.
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      Agent is in Wrap Up state.
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      Agent is online.
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      Agent is offline.

      In addition,

      agents are displayed the

      an icon with a red dot is displayed in an agent's tray when there is a new chat notification.

      For example,

      an agent is in ready state and gets

      if an agent receives a message from another agent,

      then the agent gets the notification and this is indicated on the ready state icon with red dot.

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      When agents right click on the tray icon, they are provided with the

      below

      following options:

      • Ready: Allows an agent to change the state to Ready. 
      • Not Ready: Allows an agent to change the state to Not Ready with the specific break code.
      • Change Service: Allows an agent to change from one service to another available service without having to sign out or re-establish the audio path.
      • Sign Out: Allows an agent to sign out.
      • Always on Top:  When configured, the ADN application is kept in the foreground of all desktop applications at all times.

        Note
        When configured with
      the
      • version U15 and above
      version
      • , the ADN application will pop-up when minimized for new incoming voice interactions.


      • Open: Allows an agent to bring the
      app
      • application to the foreground.
      • Quit: Allows an agent to close the
      app
      • application permanently
      , the
      • . The tray icon also closes.
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      ADN

      Agent Desktop Native

      Functionality

      The Agent Desktop Native application contains the same functionality as the Agent Desktop application on the browser. For more information, see the Agent User Guide on the User Hub.

      ADN Logs

      You can view errors reported when performing the ADN operations at the following locations on the respective OS versions:

      • Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Agent Desktop Native\logs\
      • macOS: ~/Library/Logs/Agent Desktop Native/
      • Linux: ~/.config/Agent Desktop Native/logs/
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      ADN Security

      Most of the ADN functionality is based on the Chrome and LiveVox ADN tries to adopt the latest Chrome version as early as possible.
      In addition to the security features of ADN adopted Chrome version and any backported bug fixes, ADN has additional layers of security as below.

      • At the network-access layer, ADN filters the request based on a domain-whitelist. By default, this allows only secure LiveVox pages to load into the ADN. At clients' discretion, this configuration can be expanded to include client-internal domains as well. By limiting network access in this way, it becomes much harder to attack the ADN with a drive-by exploit.
      • For client-configured allowed domains, ADN severely restricts the available features such as media access, and ADN advanced APIs are disabled for all the domains except the LiveVox Agent Panel.
      • ADN uses only the Chrome core features and does not use many features such as the Google Search-bar, the chrome:settings pages, the ability to install plugins/extensions, bookmark functionality, etc. So any exploits which target these features are ineffective.

      LiveVox Customer Care Contacts

      24 Hour Customer Care Line: (888) 477-3448
      LiveVox Customer Care Email: customercare@livevox.com
       
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