Difference between revisions of "Template:GPO Configuration Outlook Add-in"

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* These settings are available:
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* These settings supported by the current Outlook Add-in are available:
 
** ''Authentication''
 
** ''Authentication''
**: Sets the authentication method to either ''Standard Authentication'' or ''Windows Authentication''.
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**: Sets the authentication method to either ''Standard Authentication'' or ''Windows Authentication''. When the authentication method is set to ''Windows Authentication'' then the ''Server Name'' also must be set.
 
** ''Language''
 
** ''Language''
 
**: Sets the display language of the MailStore Outlook Add-in. Select ''System language'' to have the MailStore Outlook Add-in use the language of a client's operating system.
 
**: Sets the display language of the MailStore Outlook Add-in. Select ''System language'' to have the MailStore Outlook Add-in use the language of a client's operating system.
** ''Enable TLS/SSL encryption''
 
**: If this option is enabled, the MailStore Outlook Add-in connects to the MailStore Server using HTTPS. This feature has to be enabled for the MailStore Server service as well.
 
 
** ''Server Name''
 
** ''Server Name''
**: If this parameter is provided, the MailStore Outlook Add-in always connects to this server. If the authentication method has also been set to ''Windows Authentication'', the login to MailStore Server occurs directly without any user interaction (Single Sign On). If the MailStore Web Access has been configured to a port different from the default (8461 (HTTP) / 8462 (HTTPS)), this parameter has to be provided as ''Server Name:Port''.
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**: If this parameter is provided, the MailStore Outlook Add-in always connects to this server. If the authentication method has also been set to ''Windows Authentication'', the login to MailStore Server occurs directly without any user interaction (Single Sign On). If the MailStore Web Access has been configured to a port different from the default 8462 (HTTPS), this parameter has to be provided as ''Server Name:Port''.
 
** ''Show MailStore Outlook Add-in Toolbar by default''
 
** ''Show MailStore Outlook Add-in Toolbar by default''
 
**: If this option is disabled explicitly, the MailStore Outlook Add-in toolbar is hidden in Outlook. This can be useful for certain user groups in terminal server environments.
 
**: If this option is disabled explicitly, the MailStore Outlook Add-in toolbar is hidden in Outlook. This can be useful for certain user groups in terminal server environments.

Latest revision as of 14:15, 9 October 2020

  • These settings supported by the current Outlook Add-in are available:
    • Authentication
      Sets the authentication method to either Standard Authentication or Windows Authentication. When the authentication method is set to Windows Authentication then the Server Name also must be set.
    • Language
      Sets the display language of the MailStore Outlook Add-in. Select System language to have the MailStore Outlook Add-in use the language of a client's operating system.
    • Server Name
      If this parameter is provided, the MailStore Outlook Add-in always connects to this server. If the authentication method has also been set to Windows Authentication, the login to MailStore Server occurs directly without any user interaction (Single Sign On). If the MailStore Web Access has been configured to a port different from the default 8462 (HTTPS), this parameter has to be provided as Server Name:Port.
    • Show MailStore Outlook Add-in Toolbar by default
      If this option is disabled explicitly, the MailStore Outlook Add-in toolbar is hidden in Outlook. This can be useful for certain user groups in terminal server environments.
    • Date, Time or Number Format
      Sets the date, time or number format of the MailStore Outlook Add-in. If set to (System), the MailStore Outlook Add-in will use the client operating system's date, time or number format.