Create single or multiple calendar providers with Microsoft Exchange Online
For the Microsoft Exchange Online provider, configure single or multiple calendar providers.
Before you begin
You must have Microsoft Exchange Online spoke version 3.2.4 or later installed.
Important:
Multi-provider is not supported or is not the same as Exchange hybrid configurations.
For strict mode:
- Ensure that every strict mode user (in the calendar provider) has a different connection & credential alias, connection, and credential records. However, you can reuse the same OAuth Entity profile in all the credential records.
- While performing the Get OAuth token action for each credential, you must be prompted for credential. When asked, specify the strict mode email credentials.Note:If you are not prompted for the credential, it may use the credential of the logged-in user on the same browser, which is incorrect. You must close the browser and refresh to be prompted about the credentials.
Role required: admin
Procedure
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For normal mode users
- Configure Connection and credential alias for Microsoft Exchange Online using the default credentials and connections or Create your own connection and credential alias for Microsoft Exchange Online.
- Create multiple calendar providers and specify the alias.Configure Microsoft Exchange Online calendar provider
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For strict mode users:
- If there is a single strict mode user, do the following:
- For multiple strict mode users:
- Create connection and credential record for each strict mode user. Refer to Configure strict mode Connection and Credential alias for Microsoft Exchange Online or Create your own credential and connection alias for strict mode.
- Create calendar providers for each user and specify the alias. Refer to Configure Microsoft Exchange Online calendar provider in strict mode.
Result
Multiple providers are created for a single provider.