- Microsoft outlook 2010 cannot connect to exchange server full#
- Microsoft outlook 2010 cannot connect to exchange server windows#
Microsoft outlook 2010 cannot connect to exchange server windows#
Run the following command to disconnect the Windows PowerShell: Remove-PSSession $Session For example, to grant an administrator Send As permissions on John Smith's mailbox, use the following command: Add-RecipientPermission "Henry Ross" -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee "Corey Gray" In this command, represents the mailbox for which the primary mailbox user is being granted Send As permission. If the user also requires Send As permissions, run the following command: Add-RecipientPermission -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee
Microsoft outlook 2010 cannot connect to exchange server full#
For example, to grant an administrator full access permissions to John Smith's mailbox, use the following command: Add-MailboxPermission -Identity -User -AccessRights FullAccess -AutoMapping:$falseĪfter you run this command, the following output is displayed: Identity In this command, represents the mailbox to which the primary mailbox user is being granted permissions. Run the following command: Add-MailboxPermission -Identity -User -AccessRights FullAccess -AutoMapping:$false To grant full access permissions to the user for the mailbox, but not to enable AutoMapping, follow these steps: When you are prompted to confirm the action, type Y, and then press Enter. For example, to remove Corey Gray's full access permissions to Henry Ross's mailbox, use the following command: Remove-MailboxPermission -Identity -User -AccessRights FullAccess In this command, represents the mailbox from which the primary mailbox user's permissions are being removed. Run the following command: Remove-MailboxPermission -Identity -User -AccessRights FullAccess If the user already has full access permissions to the secondary mailbox, follow these steps to remove full access permissions from the secondary mailbox: If the user doesn't have full access permissions to the secondary mailbox, go to step 3. When this process is complete, you can run the commands in the following steps. Run the following command: Import-PSSession $SessionĪ progress indicator appears that shows the importing of commands that are used in the cloud-based service into the client-side session of your local computer. To make sure that Windows PowerShell can run scripts, run the following command: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned Run the following command: $Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri -Credential $LiveCred -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection In the Windows PowerShell Credential Request window that opens, type the credentials of an administrator account in your cloud-based organization. Run the following command: $LiveCred = Get-Credential To grant your user account explicit permissions to the secondary mailbox and at the same time to disable the AutoMapping feature, the administrator must follow these steps:Ĭonnect to Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell:Ĭlick Start, and then click All Programs.Ĭlick Accessories, click Windows PowerShell, and then click Windows PowerShell. The administrator should use Run as administrator to start Windows PowerShell.Īlthough the symptom that is described in the Symptoms section is not caused by the AutoMapping feature, we recommend that AutoMapping is disabled when Outlook is used to connect to two or more Exchange Online accounts.