Configure your own connection and credential alias for personal authentication mode

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  • Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
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  • Configure your own connection and credential alias if you don’t want to use the default alias created during the personal authentication mode application registration. You can configure your calendar to use the alias as an override alias.

    Antes de Iniciar

    Nota:
    Configure your own connection and credential alias only when multiple delegated user emails are required. Ensure that the alias is specified on the calendar provider as well.

    Confirm that the application scope is set to Workplace Calendar Synchronization.

    Role required: admin

    Por Que e Quando Desempenhar Esta Tarefa

    The application by default provides a connection and credential. Perform this procedure if you want to create your own connection and credential alias instead of using the default alias. If you want to use the default alias, refer to Configure a personal authentication mode Connection and Credential alias for Microsoft Exchange Online.

    Procedimento

    1. Navigate to All > Connections & Credentials > Connection & Credential Aliases.
    2. Select New.
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Tabela 1. Connection & Credential Aliases form
      Field Description
      Name Name for the connection and credential alias.
      ID The field is automatically generated after you save the form based on the specified Name.
      Application Ensure that the application is set as Workplace Calendar Synchronization
      Parent alias Select sn_ex_online_spke.Microsoft_Exchange_Online.
    4. Select Submit.
      The Connection and Credential alias record is created. As the next step, you must create a OAuth 2.0 credential record.
    5. Create an OAuth 2.0 credential to use in the newly created connection and credential alias record.
      1. Navigate to All > Connections & Credentials > Credentials.
      2. Select New.
      3. Select OAuth 2.0 Credentials.
      4. On the form, fill in the fields.
        Tabela 2. OAuth 2.0 Credentials form
        Field Descriptions
        Name Name of the credential. Provide a unique name to differentiate from the default credentials provided by the application.
        Active Option to activate the credential.
        OAuth Entity Profile Select the default OAuth entity profile that was generated when you performed the personal authentication mode app registry in Set up personal authentication mode OAuth connectivity with Microsoft Exchange Online.
        Applies to Specify how you want to apply to the MID Servers.
        Order Order for the credential.
      5. Select Submit.
        The credential record is created.
      6. Open the credential record that you created.
      7. On the form, select Get OAuth Token.
        Nota:
        If you’re configuring a strict mode, then you must perform this step.
        On the Microsoft window that opens, enter your credentials.
      8. Select Update.
    6. Configure the connection for the connection and credential alias.
      1. Navigate to All > Connections & Credentials > Connection & Credential aliases.
      2. Select the connection and credential record that you created in the initial steps.
      3. In the Connections related list, select New.
      4. On the form, fill in the fields.
        Tabela 3. HTTPs Connection form
        Field Description
        Name Name of the connection.
        Credential Select the credential record that you created in Step 5.
        Connection alias The field is automatically set with the connection and credential alias.
        Connection URL Enter https://graph.microsoft.com
      5. Select Submit.