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It also feeds back any quota information to the manager in the user properties. | It also feeds back any quota information to the manager in the user properties. | ||
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Depending on the version of Exchange, an additional user needs to be created and a slight modification needs | Depending on the version of Exchange, an additional user needs to be created and a slight modification needs | ||
to be made to the PowerShell virtual directory. | to be made to the PowerShell virtual directory. | ||
− | + | The setup file can be found by browsing to \\bcxmaster\ExchangeConnectorSetup$ | |
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+ | Office 365 Instructions | ||
Return to [[BCX_Network_Management_Tools_Installation_Guide|'''Installation Guide''']] | Return to [[BCX_Network_Management_Tools_Installation_Guide|'''Installation Guide''']] |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 26 May 2021
How to Install Exchange Connector
The Exchange Connector is installed on exchange servers where users mailboxes are stored. It facilitates the creation of mailboxes for users when they are created in the way that is specified in the User Template. It also feeds back any quota information to the manager in the user properties.
Depending on the version of Exchange, an additional user needs to be created and a slight modification needs to be made to the PowerShell virtual directory.
The setup file can be found by browsing to \\bcxmaster\ExchangeConnectorSetup$
Exchange 2016 Instructions
Office 365 Instructions
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