Configuring your outlook account – Samsung SPH-M350ZRXSPR User Manual

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3B. Web and Data Services

Configuring Your Outlook Account

The Work option allows you to setup a Microsoft

®

Office

Outlook

®

Mobile email account using the Outlook Web

Access (OWA) feature.

OWA allows you to use a secured Web address (

https:

)

to connect remotely to your Microsoft Exchange Server.

If your Outlook account is the first email account on
your phone, use the following instructions:

1.

Press

and touch

Main

(

)

>

Email > Next

.

(The Email setup wizard will then start and guide
you through the setup process.)

2.

Select

Work > Microsoft Exchange

.

3.

Touch the gray

server address

field and then use

the keyboard to enter the secure server URL Web
address (https://) that is used to access your
Microsoft Exchange Server. (This information can
be obtained from your IT administrator.)

4.

Touch

Done

to store the newly entered Exchange

Server Web address.

5.

Touch

Next

.

6.

Enter the required Username and Password
information by touching the associated gray field
and then using the keyboard. (See “Entering Text”
on page 32.)

7.

Touch

Done

to save the new information into those

fields.

8.

Touch

Next

and use the keyboard to enter an

associated name for this account.

9.

Touch

Next > Next

to send the information to the

Exchange Server and begin the sign in process.

Note:

If you are trying to setup a work email after you have
already created another email account, you will need to
access the Add New Email function (page 131).

Main

Note:

This server address is not the same as the Exchange
server address information available from Outlook’s

Options > Email Account Settings

page.

This information is the same as the Web address used
to access your Microsoft Exchange email client via a
Web browser.

Important:

This information is all context sensitive. Make sure
to use the correct case (capitalization).

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