Important: before uninstalling MS Office 2011, make sure that you have a product key and an installation disc/package available.This makes Office 2016's collaborative editing confusing at times, so it's really only useful for certain situations, such as creating a document from scratch when a handful of people need to combine their ideas quickly (and without endless Cc'ed emails).
Install Outlook 2011 downloaded from HostPilot as a stand-alone version and configure the account.If you have MS Office 2011 installed on your Mac or Outlook 2011 is prompting for a product key, please follow the below steps: Note: Outlook 2011 downloaded from the HostPilot® Control Panel or My Services does not require product key. Follow the instructions for automatic setup but, since the server name won't be detected automatically, use the following one for Outlook for Mac. If automatic setup isn't working for you, mail clients can be set up manually. When the account is set up using Autodiscover, the LDAP Server value needs to be corrected as well.The account name can be found in HostPilot > Get Started > Account. For the search base value, make sure to replace ExchangeAccountUsername with the name of your Exchange account with Intermedia.OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch580,DC=serverpod,DC=net OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch500,DC=msoutlookonline,DC=net OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch081,DC=serverpod,DC=net OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch080,DC=serverpod,DC=net OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch032,DC=serverpod,DC=net OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch031,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch030,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch029,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch028,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch027,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch026,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch025,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch024,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch023,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch022,DC=domain,DC=local OU= ExchangeAccountUsername,OU=Hosting,DC= exch021,DC=domain,DC=local Navigate to HostPilot > Home > Exchange servers and settings > Setup email client > Outlook for Mac The correct values depend on the Exchange Domain your account is located on.
To find the correct settings for your account Important: to protect your account information, we cannot publish your Server names in the public Knowledge Base.
Note: Make sure you replace AccountUsame with your actual Account Username. Username: only Distinguished Names (DNs) are supported.Į.g: CN= AccountName,OU=hosting,DC=exch XXX,DC=serverpod,DC=net.Navigate to Authentication and change it to User Name and Password.Specify LDAP server: > click Add account.Make sure that the Override default port and Use SSL to connect (recommended) options are checked.
To do this, navigate to Outlook > Tools > Accounts and click the + button in the lower left-hand corner of the window and select Directory Service. To perform Global Address List lookups, you need to configure Directory Service.depends on your Default Exchange Server (you can look it up on the HostPilot > Get Started page, under Advanced settings). It should be similar to where is your Exchange Proxy Server and west. Exchange 2010/2013: In HostPilot, navigate to Home > Exchange servers and settings > Set up email client > Outlook for Mac.Autodiscover record exists for the domain, Outlook 2011 will prompt you for the server name. To find out the correct server name: