![]() Set up impersonation account with Exchange calendar and contacts integrationĪccount owners and admins using Exchange 2016 for their calendar and contacts service can use Exchange Web Services to set up an impersonation account that will allow users to automatically sync meetings without additional signing in. Note: This prompt will only display for client version 5.2.2 or above. Users will be prompted to configure their calendar and contacts integration. The configuration will not add the integration automatically. (Optional) To prevent all users in your account from changing this setting and to force users to use the default service, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.Ĭalendar and contact services will be disconnected from users that currently have different permissions.Google: Specify the permissions for calendar and contacts.Use MAPI to integrate with Zoom desktop client (Windows only): If you enable integration using MAPI and lock the setting, only users on Windows devices will be able to utilize Calendar Integration.Per Exchange's requirements, Zoom will be granted full mailbox access. Use Exchange Web Services API: Enter the EWS URL.Exchange: Under Choose an integration method, select how to set up calendar integration with Exchange:.You will not be able to control permissions. This will grant Zoom full mailbox access. Office 365 (authorize with Microsoft EWS API): Select the Authorize with EWS URL check box and enter the EWS URL.Note: This setting doesn't support hybrid Office 365 environments. Specify the permissions for calendar and contacts. Office 365 (authorize with Microsoft Graph API): Make sure Authorize with EWS URL is not selected (this is the default setting). ![]() You can configure the following services:.When users set up calendar and contacts integration, the default service will be selected. ![]()
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