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How to move the data from Exchange 2016 to Office 365
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Registration: 12/28/2020
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Now, let us understand the configuration of Office 365 in Outlook 2016 version. You need to follow the same steps from 1 to 6. Then follow these steps:
After choosing Manual setup or Additional Server types option, the Add Account page will get opened. Here, select the Office 365 option, enter the email address of the account and click on Next.
After a while, autodiscover.xml window will get opened. Provide the Office 365 credentials like user name, password and click on Next.
The next page will be displaying that configuration of Office 365 account in Outlook is successful. Click Finish to complete the configuration process.
In both the cases, once the configuration is setup, open your Outlook application. There you will be able to see the added Office 365 account mailboxes and perform the mail communication from there continuously. Other than this, a user can configure Exchange Server account, IMAP server accounts like Gmail, Yahoo, etc. Though it will take some time for the configuration to setup, but the process is feasible and does not require any great efforts.
I hope this is helpful!
Paul Wilson
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