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Outlook Connectivity Guided Walkthrough (Exchange On-Premises)

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The_Exchange_Team
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Nov 15, 2013

Outlook prompting users for credentials? Outlook users disconnected from their mailboxes? These are a couple of common issues and they can be frustrating to the user. Enter the Outlook Connectivity Guided Walkthrough (GWT).

Outlook connectivity issues with Exchange server can be a very frustrating for both the user and the administrator. Unfortunately, connectivity issues aren't uncommon and will likely occur at some point in time whether your mailboxes are hosted on-premises, in Office 365, or a combination of both, i.e. Hybrid setup. Earlier this year we released a guided walkthrough for Outlook connectivity issues in Office 365.

To assist you in troubleshooting Outlook connectivity issues in an Exchange on-premises environment, we’ve now released the Outlook Connectivity Guided Walkthrough (GWT). You can use this walkthrough for troubleshooting some common issues which include:

  • Prompts for credentials
  • Certificate errors
  • Client disconnects
  • Offline Address Book download issues
  • Autodiscover issues

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The goal for this guided walkthrough is to help you resolve Outlook Connectivity issues with Exchange in a timely manner by providing troubleshooting steps in a logical manner depending on the symptoms of the issue being experienced.

I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to the development of this troubleshooter with special recognition going to the following folks: Victor Zhang, Sainath Vijayaraghavan, Melissa Grewing, Shaun Gimberline and Amir Haque.

Jim Martin

Updated Jul 01, 2019
Version 2.0

12 Comments

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    Nice, but most of your on premise customers would prefer resources dedicated to fixing the core issues with Exchange 2013. Its apparent from recent posts on this blog that the Exchange team still do not appreciate the frustration and concern that its customers have.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one battling my ass of with this damn thing. Why? Why does MS take something that works well and in the name of simplifying things they go and complicate the hell out of everything and in the process make it almost

    unusable?