In the WebEx Connect preferences, select the Integrations category and
uncheck the box labeled "Display WebEx Connect status in Microsoft
Office applications".
Another was :
We had the same problem for a while. This is due to the TFS PowerTools
add-on, where the Team Member collaboration points to "Microsoft
Office Communicator" by default (which I don't have ! but use WebEx
instead) .
Just remove the default value, that way: In Team Explorer, for ex
within VS2010:
Right-click on the "Team Members" tree node (below "Work Items", "Reports" and "Builds")
Choose the last option: "Personal Settings..." (it opens a pop-up)
In the "Gereral" tab, you will see "Collaboration" group
Change the default "Provider" from "Microsoft Office Communicator" to ""
After that you can use WebEx Network Recording Player to convert *.arf file to appropriate video format (.wmv, .swf or .mp4)
How to use steps
If you already have WebEx temp files - just start from Step 5. If not - start from Step 1.
Open WebEx session in browser and follow the steps to install "WebEx Network Recording Player". Wait until video will be downloaded. There is a blue buffering indicator and it should be 100%
Run "Process Monitor" and adjust filters to show capturing from "Network Recording Player". I used following contains filter for that: "ProcessName" contains "NRB"
Look into process nbrplay.exe disk activity and obtain temporary folder path. Usually it's folder: %windows%\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Temp\<several digits>
Copy contents of WebEx temp folder somewhere when full recording is downloaded (Step 2 - buffering indicator is 100%)
Download util from here as a compiled executable (password is webex) or compile / adjust it to your needs
Run rebuild.exe, provide path from Step 5 into field Ruta: and press Go (it's a Spanish utility)
Wait for rebuild process - usually up to 10 sec. Util will save file with extension *.arf in the folder where utility itself is located
Open resulted *.arf file in the Network Recording Player: File > Open
Convert video to appropriate format for offline viewing File > Convert Format (usually *.wmv or *.mp4)
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I use Debut Video, but Camtasia also does it. In fact, almost any screen capture software.