![]() ![]() Surely I was doing something wrong, since the ability to change those settings is pretty basic. It took me a while to realize it can’t be done. You cannot change account settings like server address, login name, password etc. With this working, it should be easy to change the Outlook settings on the phone with the new server address. Installed VPN client on a smartphone running Android and when the VPN is enabled, I can use a webbrowser to access OWA on the Exchange server by it’s local name, like. And to be able to access that server by name, I also allowed access to port 53 on a local DNS server. So I set up a VPN configuration on the firewall to allow access to port 443 on the Exchange server. But anyhow, I want something more secure, like VPN. I DO have locked down access to only allow Dutch IP-adressess. A simple but not very secure method, as the ProxyLogon leak showed. To allow this, I have port 443 open on the firewall. ![]() Some colleagues have access to their Exchange (on-premisse) account using Outlook on their smartphone. Note sure if this is the right forum? Anyway, the problem is Outlook for Android.
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