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Choose "New registration". [[File:Screenshot 2022-11-29 at 1.55.14 PM.png|200px]] | Choose "New registration". [[File:Screenshot 2022-11-29 at 1.55.14 PM.png|200px]] | ||
In the "Register an application" page, enter a name, such as "Prime 16 Web User Manual Demonstration" (used in this example). For "Supported account types", choose "Accounts in this organization directory only". Click the "Register" button. | |||
In the main page for the app registration, next to Client credentials, click the "Add a certificate or secret". [[File:Screenshot 2022-11-29 at 2.00.33 PM.png|200px]] | |||
In the Certificates & secrets page, click on "New client secret". [[File:Screenshot 2022-11-29 at 2.01.33 PM.png|200px]] | |||
Revision as of 20:02, 29 November 2022
Basic Information
The Office 365 (O365) Email Settings system relies on the organization having and utilizing two things:
- An Azure Active Directory (AAD) system hosted on Microsoft Office 365 system; and,
- An Exchange Email system utilizing and connected to that AAD system.
Setup
In Azure Active Directory admin center, click on "App registrations".
In the "Register an application" page, enter a name, such as "Prime 16 Web User Manual Demonstration" (used in this example). For "Supported account types", choose "Accounts in this organization directory only". Click the "Register" button.
In the main page for the app registration, next to Client credentials, click the "Add a certificate or secret".
In the Certificates & secrets page, click on "New client secret".