![]() Your password should also be the same as the one you use in Outlook.Your login name for OWA should be the same as the one you use in Outlook, and often includes your Active Directory group with a slash, as in “adgroup\yourname”.You will probably use “https” instead of “http” to specify an SSL connection. ![]() As I noted in another post, the server name can vary but often is “”.Note that, for all of these services, you must first determine your OWA server name and login credentials. One thing that’s been getting in the way is the URL: You need to enter a correct, canonical URL to access OWA, and it can be tougher than expected to figure this out, since it has changed with newer versions of Exchange. But I’ve discovered some breadcrumbs that helped locate mine, and thought others might like to see these, too. For users of Microsoft Exchange, one of the most valuable sources for sync data is Outlook Web Access (OWA), because it uses the open(ish) WebDAV standard rather than the (closed) MAPI. I’ve been trying to work out how to sync my various data sources into a cohesive whole for a while now, and using the Mac has made it somewhat easier, since it supports a variety of data sources. If you want to set up Exchange ActiveSync, you should instead consult one my guides: ![]()
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