


Microsoft Exchange Server: You can find the server name in HostPilot® Control Panel > Home > Get Started Here! > Advanced Settings > Exchange Server.Enter your Exchange server settings and click More Settings:.Select Microsoft Exchange and click Next:.Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next:.If you do not have the option New when you start Outlook you can add a profile from Mail settings. Double click to run.This article contains instructions on how to connect Microsoft Outlook 2007 to the Exchange Server. If you don't want to edit the registry yourself, you can download this ready-to-use registry file. You'll need to close and restart Outlook for values under the policy key to apply. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\office\15.0\common\officeupdate If you need to connect to Exchange 2007, you can disable the automatic upgrade by setting the following registry key (create the keys if they are missing): If you need to view the calendar, set the account up in the Windows Mail app and only sync the calendar. The long term fix: Exchange 2007 needs to be upgraded to Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016 if you want to continue to use Outlook 2016.

If you only need to access email, use IMAP. The short term fix: you’ll need to re-install Office 2013 if you want to connect using Exchange services and access everything in your mailbox. All Exchange servers in the network need to be on Exchange 2010 or newer. In the case of Outlook 2016, those three versions are Exchange 2016, 20. Historically, Outlook is supported on three versions of Exchange server. The resource that you are trying to use is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft Exchange. When they try to connect they'll receive the following error message: Users with Exchange 2007 mailboxes in their profile should not upgrade to Office 2016 as they will be unable to connect to their Exchange mailboxes.
