One Step solution by the expert assistance help with unlimited technical support
Call Us NowHow to Configure Outlook to an Exchange Server?
To configure Outlook to an exchange server, you need to avail Outlook technical support via Outlook customer service number.Outlook technical support provides you with the process of using Outlook anywhere you want to connect to an Exchange server without VPN. Alternatively, you need to contact the professionals by means of Outlook customer service number for receiving more and comprehensive and specific details, whenever required.
Here is a quick guide to help you get started:
What are the System Requirements?
To configure Outlook to your exchange server, you need to meet the below mentioned minimum system requirements. The requirements include the following:·
Your PC must have at least Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2. A later service pack is also fine.·
Your Exchange administrator requires configuring the server to enable connections through HTTP.·
Your account needs to be hosted on Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or 2007 that runs on Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
What is the Process of Configuring Outlook to an Exchange Server?
Your Exchange administrator can configure all Outlook copies in your company automatically or render an exclusive executable script file, which permits Outlook anywhere. It is also possible to configure Outlook anywhere manually if you are able to meet system requirements, and you possess the correct security details and URL from the Exchange administrator.
Perform the following steps carefully in the given order only:
1. Launch the Microsoft Outlook application in your computer system.The Microsoft Outlook window appears.
2. Select the Tools menu.The drop down menu appears.
3. Select the Account Settings option in the drop down menu.
4. Select the relevant Exchange account.
5. Click the Change button.
6. Click the More Settings button.
7. Select the Connection tab.
8. Select the Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP option under the Outlook Anywhere section.
Note: your PC is not running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or a recent one, if you are not able to see the Outlook Anywhere section.
9. Click the Exchange Proxy Settings button in the Microsoft Exchange dialog box.
10. Enter the URL rendered by your Exchange administrator.
11. Select the Connect using SSL only option if your Exchange administrator tells you to utilize a SSL connection.
12. Select the Basic Authentication option or the NTLM Authentication option under the Proxy authentication settings section as told by your Exchange administrator.
Note: if you select the Basic Authentication option or the NTLM Authentication option and an LM Compatibility Level of not more than 2, there will be a prompt for a password every time a connection is made to Exchange.Use Outlook customer service number to talk to professionals and experts to get more recovery solutions.