To employ manual method to configure Outlook 2007 in Office 365, user has to follow the steps mentioned below: Manually Configure Outlook. In this article, we will discuss how you can still configure your Outlook 2007 with Office 365 easily without much efforts and hassle. However, if in any case Autodiscover does not work, there is a manual method to configure Outlook 2007 in Office 365. To link Outlook 2007 with Office365, Outlook 2007 makes use of Autodiscover to automatically execute settings in Exchange Server. The reason behind such declaration is that the support for Outlook 2007 is already in ‘extended phase’, which clearly means that Microsoft will continue to provide support for security patches but will not include any bug fixes. Even, they recommended that it is not wise to use Outlook 2007 with Office 365. But all users in our company (3000+) are using Cached Mode and we want to use it.After Microsoft rolled out Outlook 20, it was made clear that Outlook 2007 won’t be supported by Office 365. Why are push notifications sometimes pending and are not raised until I change something in the folder (the one we are listening to - Calendar)? Then the new notification is raised and also pending ones.ĮDIT: I turned off the Cached mode and it is behaving as expected. But it is complicating ourĪutomatized processes that rely on Exchange Data.ĭo you have any experience with Push Notifications and Outlook Cached Mode? After some time the pending notification ("Modified" with the right updated data) is raised. I think it has something to do with the Outlook Cached Mode, but I don't understand why is the notification raised with the old data.
New notification " Modified" is raised which is right, but with the old unchanged times. Then I change the start time and end time (I move the appointment on another date) and send update. I then create appointment (meeting in fact) and send it. I am using "Push Notifications" feature to get information whenever the Calendare folder changes (new Appointment, changed Appointment, deleted appointment etc.).