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Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Microsoft Online Service

For a moment that I search for the way to add the Microsoft Exchange ,which provided by Microsoft Online Service, manually add to the Microsoft Outlook 2010. This issue is occurs because the current Microsoft Online Service Single Sign-on client that install beside a client is not support for the Microsoft Outlook 2010 yet.

Finally, I found the solution from here. The way is that

  1. Login to your Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access that your company provided
    May be https://red003.mail.apac.microsoftonline.com/owa or
    https://red002.mail.emea.microsoftonline.com/owa or
    https://red001.mail.microsoftonline.com/owa that is up on your region. (Information found here)
  2. After you logged-in, Goto Options > About. Here, you will found the information that will use in the future
    Looking for the Line
    [Noted as B] Outlook Web Access host name: red003.mail.apac.microsoftonline.com
    [Noted as A] Mailbox server name: SAMPLENAME.red003.local
  3. Now, close your Microsoft Outlook 2010
  4. Go to Control Panel > E-Mail Account > Add New Email Account
    Select Microsoft Exchange or compatible service
    Add (A) to the Server
    Type your username (Your full email address) to the username
    Go to Connection tab > Select Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP
    In the URL, use information from (B)
    Add information as below
  5. If everything correct, when you click Check Name, you will see a dialog to input your username and password
Hope that it will help you.
For Android user, you just use account as Exchange ActiveSync, not need to put domain name. Put the server (B) and full email account, that all. (A) is not required to input in any form in the Android phone.
Keyword: BPOS, Business Productivity Online Suite, Microsoft Online Service, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Single Sign-on
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