we have an in-house exchange server and we would like to integrate that with our Online Dynamics CRM application at /CompanyName/.crm.dynamics.com
We do not have any online exchange account with Microsoft yet and do not plan to add that. I went to server profiles interface within the Email Settings and tried adding both exchange and POP3-SMTP. But nothing helped. Way the settings are, I don' think Microsoft even allows setting up on premise exchange server with Online Dynamics CRM.
Is that so or am I doing something wrong
Any clue where should I start.
CRM Online only supports Exchange Online so I don't think what you want to do is possible.
Supported email service configurations for server-side synchronization
I want to setup Server Side synchronization in a CRM 2015 Online environment. The Email Server Profile is not allowing me to change the Auto-discover settings.
It is set to Yes by default. Is it supposed to be this way?
Or is this a known issue.
Kindly Help.
Some what just confirmation of Alex's comment.
Please see Supported email service configurations for server-side synchronization.
CRM Online supports server-side synchronization with Exchange Online
in the same tenant in Office 365 with Server to Server Authentication.
Other authentication methods or settings are not recommended or
supported, including;
Setting Auto Discover Server Location to No
So you can do server side synchronisation, but only with Exchange Online which is perhaps why you cant change that setting.
I am trying to configure two accounts in Microsoft outlook 2007 connected to the same exchange server/same domain. First account is configured associated with the user but when I try to configure the second account it is giving an error :
unable to connect to IMAP server.
Can anyone assist me to how to configure the same or it is supported by Microsoft outlook 2007.
IMAP accounts are supported in Outlook 2007. The error message indicates a connection problem with the server, or incorrect configuration values. You must also ensure that IMAP connections are supported on your Exchange server.
Does the system administrator need to install anything extra to get EWS Managed API working for clients on Exchange 2010? At the moment I am getting problems just using AutoDiscover via the managed API so I'm beginning to think the server has been configured incorrectly.
Has any administrator here had any experience with setting up Exchange 2010 to allow access via EWS Managed API?
EWS is enabled by default in Exchange 2010 with no changes needed. It can be affected by common changes made to the system after installation. Installing an SSL certificate with a different name than the server's can cause problems. ie: using mail.company.com instead of exmail01.company.com.
You can use the Exchange Powershell command Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory to change the Internal and External URLs used to connect to EWS/Autodiscovery.
The Test-OutlookWebServices command will run through a series of tests and let you know what failed.
From there, you will be able to see the specific errors in your Autodiscovery configuration. Once they are fixed, you should see the Managed EWS API work correctly.
I'm working at a client site, and connect to their Exchange 2000 server via web mail. I have Outlook 2007 running as well connected to my companies Exchange 2007 over HTTP.
Is there any way to connect to the client's Exchange 2000 server using anything other than web mail? Ideally, Outlook 2007 would be able to do it, but I don't think that is possible. POP isn't an option, because I need calendaring.
Thanks,
Zach
Unfortunately, Outlook 2007 can only connect to one Exchange server per profile. To get this capability, you can upgrade to Outlook 2010. Outlook 2010 will connect to multiple Exchange servers in a single profile with no problem.
As a consultant, I have the need to connect to multiple email accounts all the time--my current profile is configured to connect to my corporate Exchange server, a client's Exchange server, two different Office 365 (Exchange Online) accounts, two different Google Apps accounts, and a Hotmail account. I love being able to easily navigate among all the different email accounts I regularly use via the native Outlook 2010 UI; I could never go back to multiple browser windows and Outlook profiles!
[I realize this is a 'stale' question, but I noticed it popped up in a search on the topic so I'm posting this answer as this information isn't reflected in any of the earlier answers.]
You can always use more than one Outlook profile.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011471581033.aspx
There is a way of opening 2 Outlook instances running 2 different profiles.
Please see this link -> http://www.pcauthority.com.au/Feature/136036,server-101-access-multiple-exchange-servers-with-outlook.aspx
I dont think outlook will allow more than 1 exchange server connection. One option would be using another email clients like thunderbird to connect to the other exchange server [I haven't tried it though]. In case you need to know how to configure thnderbird to connect to exchange server, here is a link.
You can create multiple profiles in Outlook. You won't be able to open them all at the same time, but you can set outlook to ask you whihc profile to open when you start it.
this is an old link, but the process is essentially the same if dealing with 2003 or 2007.
http://www.cod.edu/it/howdoi/profiles/
hth...
andres
With Exchange 2000, external access is only possible using Outlook Web Access or POP/IMAP. With Exchange 2003 and 2007 you can connect using the outlook client using RPC, but not in 2000.
On a side, you can only have 1 Exchange connection in outlook, so you would have to use multiple profiles.
Apple's Mail Client will connect to any number of Exchange servers at a time. I believe that the Open Source Evolution mail client will similarly do so.