Introduction
Calendar integration with the IM and Presence Service allows users to incorporate their calendar and meeting status from Microsoft Outlook into their availability status on IM and Presence Service.
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Calendar integration with the IM and Presence Service allows users to incorporate their calendar and meeting status from Microsoft Outlook into their availability status on IM and Presence Service.
This publication is for experienced users who configure and maintain Microsoft Exchange integration with the IM and Presence Service.
This guide contains the following chapters:
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This chapter contains information on the book structure, audience, and purpose of this guide. |
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This chapter introduces the Microsoft Outlook calendar integration feature for the IM and Presence Service. |
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This chapter contains information on the prerequisites so that you can plan your calendar integration. |
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Refer to this chapter only if you are connecting to an on-premise Microsoft Exchange server for Outlook calendar integration. This chapter describes how to configure your Exchange server for the integration. |
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Refer to this chapter only if you are connecting to a cloud-hosted Office 365 server for Outlook calendar integration. This chapter describes how to configure your Office 365 server for the integration. |
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Refer to this chapter to configure the IM and Presence Service for Outlook calendar integration. Use this chapter regardless of whether you are connecting to an on-premise Exchange server or a cloud-hosted Office 365 server. |
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This chapter describes troubleshooting tasks and fixes for common problems. |
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