- #ADDING ACCOUNTS TO OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC EXCHANGE SERVER FOR MAC#
- #ADDING ACCOUNTS TO OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC EXCHANGE SERVER WINDOWS#
#ADDING ACCOUNTS TO OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC EXCHANGE SERVER FOR MAC#
Categories assigned to shared items do not sync to the Exchange server and will not be available for the same account on other computers nor will they be available to other users.Hello amitavaganguly - I took this back to my tech team and I have quite a bit of info / things for you to try here.Īssuming you have the latest updates applied to Exchange 2010 and Office for Mac 2011 you may want to confirm that Basic Authentication has been turned on so that Mac clients can authenticate. Categories assigned to shared items are only for the benefit of the user who assigns them If a user assigns a category to a shared item in a public folder or in a shared folder they will only be viewable on that one machine. This applies to a user's primary calendar as well as delegated calendars.
#ADDING ACCOUNTS TO OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC EXCHANGE SERVER WINDOWS#
Mail, calendar events, contacts, tasks, and notes with categories created in Outlook for Mac synchronize with Outlook for Windows but might not keep their colors At this time, while category names will synchronize, category colors do not sync. To resolve this issue, delete unwanted categories. Outlook for Mac does not synchronize with the Exchange Server mailbox master category list Actions such as renaming a category might result in extraneous categories in other Exchange clients, such as Outlook for Windows and Outlook Web App. To resolve this issue, if the third-party allows the exclusion of certain directories, then include the Users/ username/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2011 Identities folder in the exclusion list. Outlook for Mac does not support “direct booking” as does Outlook for Windows Direct booking is a MAPI-only feature and Outlook for Mac uses Exchange Web Services. To use your Exchange account, set up the account in Outlook for Mac.
Exchange accounts are excluded when importing accounts from Mail.app into Outlook for Mac Exchange accounts are not included when you import data from Mail.app into Outlook for Mac. However, when you import a saved search criterion from Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition into Outlook for Mac 2011, it is converted to a subfolder in your new Inbox.
Saved search query in Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition converts to a subfolder in Outlook for Mac 2011 In Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition, after you create a search criterion that produces the result that you want, you can save this search to create a dynamically updated view of your Entourage items. Note: starting with Outlook v.14.3.5, server-side rules are supported for Exchange Server 2010 SP1 and higher. That means that all rules created in Outlook 2011 will be applied only when Outlook 2011 is running.