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8 TopicsSyncing Exchange contacts to Microsoft Teams
Currently, only the default contact folder is synchronized to Microsoft Teams for mailboxes that are in the cloud. Does anyone know if custom contact folders will also be synchronized in the near future? Is there any information available about this in the roadmap?805Views1like2Comments"Share to Teams from Outlook" possible with mailbox on prem?
The situation in our company is that we're using an Exchange Hybrid setup with the mailboxes on prem. We are using one of the latest Outlook desktop clients (so that should be sufficient). The function is working for me on the outlook web client on my dev tenant just fine, but I don't see the outlook addin for our production tenant with the mailboxes on prem. Is that something that's not working? I don't see anything regarding that circumstances in the docs. Thanks in the advance.1.4KViews0likes1Commentamer.teams.ms to bypass external recipients tips enabled notification?
When sending emails to external recipients, in Exchange Online we have External Recipients Tips Enabled so users recognize that the emails going outside the org. With Microsoft Teams, email addresses are created as *.domain.com@amer.teams.ms or *.domain.com@apac.teams.ms. I believe these addresses cannot be changed to match one of our own domain names. The following recipient is outside your organization:*.domain.com@amer.teams.ms Is there a way to exclude those two domains from getting marked as external so the users aren't displayed the notification and aren't worried about the messages going outside the org. when they are told that they are staying within the org? Thanks.8.9KViews0likes0CommentsTeams (CLoud ID) presence with a Outlook (On-premise AD ID)
I have a question about Teams' presence. If a user is using Teams with a cloud ID (Azure AD), his Outlook (Exchange On-pre) is using an On-premises ID (AD), the Azure AD didn't sync with On-prem AD. What will the presence change between Teams and Outlook? ※Teams presence and Outlook state are based on Office 365 ID or App? Is there will has some effect by Exchange on-pre or Exchange On-line?Solved1.3KViews0likes1CommentRestriction in Exchange online
Hi Folks , A customer of mine who's a BPO would like to apply the below mentioned restrictions for his users on the mailbox and I'd like to get some clarity on this . 1. Users should have only read only access on their own user mailbox so that they can only see the mails which land in their inbox but they can't forward it , delete it or do any kind of actions except reading the mails . 2. A specific set of users other than the one's mentioned above should not be able to add any attachments to the emails while sending an email . 3. These restrictions should work on all the email clients as well as on OWA . So here's my question ... 1. Is it possible to set read only access on my own mailbox ? I've tried changing the permissions using PowerShell but still I'm not convinced by the fact that changing the permissions to read only would help as the user is the primary owner of his mailbox so would changing the permissions make any difference ? 2. For my 3rd point above , I'm applying the restrictions on the user's mailbox directly using remote powershell so I guess any email client should honor the restriction set at the mailbox isn't it ? Please advise ccTonyRedmond1.3KViews0likes2CommentsCalendar not available for OnPremise accounts
Hello everyone. I have this issue in my Teams deployment where Calendar app is not available for OnPremise accounts, only for accounts made online. AD is synced with Azure. What I mean about that is some time ago we had SFB deployed in the infrastructure. As it was not fully working I simply deleted it. Issues started with the old accounts as the external connectivity did not work with those accounts since there were still left Skype for Business attributes assigned to them, we cleared those. Since then that has been resolved. But now I don't seem to find the solution how to enable calendar functionality to those accounts. Where should I dig further? I use Office 365 E3 licenses, AD synced with Azure and Exchange 2016 CU7. Only on-premise accounts are used with on-premise mailboxes. Exchange server is on-premise, not configured as Hybrid.Solved2.2KViews0likes3CommentsTeams calendar not syncing with exchange on-prem calendar
Hello, I have a problem with the calendar sync between exchange online/Teams for a customer. I configured Azure AD Connect with the hybrid option and users are synced to the cloud and licensed with O365 E3. I setup exchange hybrid on an exchange server 2016 CU11 with the new version of the Hybrid Wizard, ending with the OAuth error after the first run. So I configured OAuth manually with the docs.microsoft manual and calendar sync was working, for 1 day. At the next day it wasn't working and I couldn't get it running again since then, 3 weeks ago. I checked all OAuth config elements, reastablished them individually, startet the Hybrid Wizrad several times, always ending with the OAuth error. I tested with teh test-oauthconnectivity cmdlet in both directions which ends always successfull, restarted the server and services several times, checked the availability service and with the remote connectivity analyzer for free/busy and everything was successful but sync is still not working again. Can someone help me with this issue or has tipps to chekc further? Kind Regards Julian25KViews0likes13CommentsAdding user to MS Teams breaks email - Exchange 16 On Premises
Hi there, we're just starting out using a pretty standard Teams setup with a small number of users. We use Office 2016 and Exchange 2016. Our primary email accounts are flast@domain.com and we have first.last@domain.com as secondary. It seems that when we add them to teams as flast, they no longer can send or receive emails from that address; using first.last does seem to work. We then delete them from Teams, re-add them and the problem seems to go away. Has anyone else seen anything like this? Any ideas? Thanks for the help.1.8KViews0likes4Comments