Microsoft Exchange Online
Microsoft Exchange Online provides access to Microsoft Exchange Online resources (i.e. Mailboxes, Distribution Groups, etc.).
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Microsoft Exchange Online provides access to Microsoft Exchange Online resources (i.e. Mailboxes, Distribution Groups, etc.).
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Microsoft Exchange Online does not suppot multi-instance integration. For more on this topic, see our documentation here,
The Microsoft Exchange Online integration in the Rewst Microsoft Cloud Integration Bundle provides advanced email and calendar management capabilities. This integration simplifies the administration of Exchange services, enhancing productivity and security within your organization.
Advanced Email Management: Manage user mailboxes, settings, and security policies efficiently.
Enhanced Calendar Capabilities: Facilitate better scheduling and calendar sharing across your organization.
Seamless Integration: Works closely with other Microsoft services for a cohesive management experience, particularly with Microsoft Graph for enhanced functionality.
The setup process starts within the Microsoft Cloud integration bundle page. Review Initial setup and first two steps there for further information. For Exchange Online specific permissions review step 3 below:
You will see a list of necessary permissions for Microsoft Exchange Online, which typically includes:
Exchange.Manage: Manage general features and settings.
Exchange.ManageAsApp: Manage Exchange features at the app level.
Full_Access_As_App: Grant full access to the app to manage Exchange.
Authorization Issues: If you encounter problems during the authorization step, ensure that you are using the correct account and that all permissions are properly set.
Permission Configuration Errors: Double-check the permissions if there are issues with accessing certain functionalities. Ensure that the appropriate permissions are enabled and correctly configured.
For best practice information please refer to: Best Practices for Microsoft Integrations.
Invoke a command in Microsoft Exchange Online (EXO).
Cmdlet Name
String
Required. The name of the cmdlet to run.
Parameters
Array[[Parameter](#parameter)]
Required. The parameters to pass to the cmdlet.
Remove Empty
boolean
If true
, any null value will be stripped before sending the request. Default: true
.
Anchor Mailbox
Optional. Some cmdlets require an anchor mailbox header to be specified. This can be overridden here if desired or for troubleshooting purposes.
Click Next
to proceed to
For more information on Exchange Permissions section of the Microsoft Cloud permissions page