Microsoft Exchange is one of the most frequently used email and calendar software. Hence it becomes important to be able to configure and control the Exchange settings on the fly.
Scalefusion addresses this by providing you with an easy to use Exchange Settings section, where you can configure the Exchange policy for your organization and then push them to Scalefusion managed macOS devices. In this guide we will see how to create, configure and publish an Exchange ActiveSync settings from Scalefusion Dashboard.
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Creating a Exchange Configuration
The first step is to create an exchange configuration that can then be pushed to devices. Follow the steps below to create a exchange configuration,
Navigate to Email Utilities> Exchange Settings. Click ADD NEW to launch the exchange configurator wizard.
Under the Basic tab fill in the mandatory settings related to the exchange server. Here you can use the custom fields/properties that you might have defined for the devices. Click NEXT
Under the Advanced settings select the content to sync and sync options. Click SAVE to save the configuration profile.
Once a configuration is saved, it is available in the list of configurations. The following actions are supported for a saved configuration,
Edit: Allows you to edit the configuration.
Publish: Allows you to publish the configuration directly to device profiles from this screen.
UnPublish: Choose this option to remove the configuration from a Device Profile.
Delete: Choose this option to remove the configuration from all Device Profiles and also delete it from Scalefusion Dashboard.
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Exchange ActiveSync for Mac (macOS) Devices. Updated 1 year ago by Sriram Kakarala Microsoft Exchange is one of the most frequently used email and calendar software. Hence it becomes important to be able to configure and control the Exchange settings on the fly.
Publishing a Exchange Configuration to a Mac Device Profile
Now that we have created an Exchange ActiveSync configuration, let us look at the steps to publish it to a Device Profile.
Navigate to Device Management > Device Profiles section.
Launch the Device Profile Wizard, by clicking on CREATE NEW PROFILE or select a Mac Device Profile and Edit it from the action panel.
Click on Exchange & Email section.
Under Choose Exchange ActiveSync Configurations, select the newly created exchange configuration,
Click SAVE on the top right corner to save the changes to the profile.
Once the configuration is published, the Mail client on the macOS device is configured with the email settings.
NOTE: The end-users will have to enter the password of their account for the email sync to start working.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What would happen if I move the Device from a Device Profile with an Exchange configuration to a Device Profile without exchange configuration?
Answer: This will cause the Exchange settings to be removed from the device.
Enter your email address, then tap Next. You can also enter an account description.
Connect to your Exchange Server
After you enter your email address, choose Sign In or Configure Manually.
Tap Sign In to automatically discover your Exchange account information. If your account uses modern authentication, you'll be guided through a custom authentication workflow.
Tap Configure Manually to set up your account with Basic authentication. Enter your email password, then tap Next. You might also be prompted to enter additional server information, which you can get from your Exchange Server administrator.
Sync your content
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You can sync Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes. When you're finished, tap Save.
Edit your Exchange settings
Tap Settings > Passwords & Accounts, then select your Exchange account. You can also set up automatic out-of-office replies, and change how often you want Mail to sync. To change advanced settings, tap your account name to change settings like SSL and S/MIME.