Get-OabVirtualDirectory | fl *url*, ide*,pol* Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory –Identity “TLCAS01\EWS (Default Web Site)” –ExternalUrl Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory | fl *url*, ide* Set-EcpVirtualDirectory –Identity “TLCAS01\ecp (Default Web Site)” –ExternalUrl Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory –Identity “TLCAS01\Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (Default Web Site)” –ExternalUrl Get-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory | fl *url*, ide* Set-ClientAccessServer –Identity TLCAS01 –AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri Exchange ActiveSync (EAS): Start the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and the following commands will do the same work that’s done in EAC. Press Save.īoth Integrated Windows authentication and Basic authentication was selected by default. Press Save.įorms-based authentication is selected, I did select the Logon format: User name only and did select my domain by the browsing button. I did also change the Polling interval from 480 minutes to 60. I did type in the ExternalURL in this setting, the InternalURL was already configured. Press OK.Īuthentication settings, Integrated Windows authentication is enabled by default. Press Save.Ī warning, make sure to change all virtual directions. Press Save.Īuthentication default settings is “Use forms-based authentication” enabled. Make sure that Basic authentication is enabled. General settings shows the URL’s, I did type in the ExternalURL like the pic below. Then press Edit.īy default, Integrated Windows Authentication and Basic authentication is enabled. Select the server in the menu and which type you want to show. In EAC: Go to Servers, select Virtual Directories. I’ll go through both the EAC and the PowerShell, so you have the opportunity to select which method you prefer. Let’s go through the steps for configuring the sites with the ExternalURL and other settings. (If using HTTPS, the configured name needs to be included into the certificate.)
In the previous part we did install the certificate which included the following names, so we can use these names in the site configuration. This part will include details on how the configuration could be made for Site URL’s/Virtual Directories, Databases, Outlook Anywhere and MAPI vs RPC over HTTPs together with connecting using Outlook 2013.
Part 2: How to do the Basic configuration Part 1: Complete guide of how to perform the installation Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\ autodiscover.I suppose you already have, but if you haven’t read my previous parts in this Exchange 2013 serie, have a look at the links below. One thing we noticed is the different Autodiscover.xml files located here If I remove the Mail Profile from the test machine and recreate it, then I am able to see Free/Busy time, however, once I restart Outlook, something reverts back and the next time I am not able to see it. All of my emails and calendar entries are there.
On a brand new Windows 7 box, using my o365 account and Outlook 2013, I can NOT see Free/Busy time. Using my o365 account, I can see Free/Busy time on my desktop in Outlook 2013. We are having an issue with Outlook 2013 and Office 365 not able to read Free/Busy time of other users.