Workaround works on Ubuntu 14.04
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Title:
Can't create EWS or MAPI account
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15.04 and I confirm this bug is still open
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#35 worked for me too, thanks
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#35 also worked for me in Ubuntu 14.04. Thank you very much, Mike.
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Title:
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I wanted to post one further workaround. This is thanks to a co worker
of mine.
He tells me that when using the gnome shell and evolution, he *did not*
use the online accounts at first. Instead, he first manually configured
his IMAP email account (his personal email account) as he always did
I have the same problem. The workarounds from the last two bug reports
worked for me.
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Figured out a way to do it.
Make sure to remove all attempts made before as explained in#35.
Add the exchange account using EWS. Then click Finish.
Do NOT, make any additional settings changes. It should work . Tested with two
different MS Exchange accounts.
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I was experiencing this exact same bug as well. Based on information I
read in the corresponding RedHat report
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879773) I was able to get
this to work by removing all the Evolution configuration directories
(which did have some prior attempts at
Confirmed in Mint 17 attempting to set up Exchange access using EWS
Server Type.
Seems this is a bug since 2012 - why is it so slow to be fixed?
Are there alternative ways to access Exchange 2010 server?
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