Hello
We've got a large amount of shared mailboxes (resource mailboxes?) that some of our users would like to have on their mobile devices.
The Microsoft documentation here states:
However we were able to reset the "password" to the shared mailbox on the Exchange Admin Center and then we could use this new password to log into the mailbox via iOS/Android/Webmail. We could even add it as a new account to Outlook on PC and Mac.
Is this a work around that we shouldn't be using, or has something changed to allow us to do this?
We've got a large amount of shared mailboxes (resource mailboxes?) that some of our users would like to have on their mobile devices.
The Microsoft documentation here states:
A shared mailbox doesn't have its own user name and password. You can't log into a shared mailbox directly using Outlook, Outlook Web App, Exchange ActiveSync, Exchange Web Services (EWS), or any other Exchange protocol. You must first be granted permissions to the shared mailbox, and then you access it using Outlook or Outlook Web App.
However we were able to reset the "password" to the shared mailbox on the Exchange Admin Center and then we could use this new password to log into the mailbox via iOS/Android/Webmail. We could even add it as a new account to Outlook on PC and Mac.
Is this a work around that we shouldn't be using, or has something changed to allow us to do this?
