This blog post will focus only on specific problem when using Microsoft Exchange PST Capture Tool with Office 365.
So if you need more information about PST Capture Tool, check the following URLs:
As a quick review on how to configure PST Capture Tool with Office 365, you will need first to configure:
As the above snapshot, you will need to enter:
1. User Name: this account should be Global Administrator on your tenant. (In this article the tenant will be domain.onmicrosoft.com). 2. Select: Grant delegate access to this mailbox. 3. Enter the server name: you can get the server name for your account from OWA: a. Click options, then see all options b. Under “My Accounts” click on “Settings for POP, IMAP, and SMTP access... “ 4. Select: The above is an Office 365 Server.
1. User Name: this account should be Global Administrator on your tenant. (In this article the tenant will be domain.onmicrosoft.com).
2. Select: Grant delegate access to this mailbox.
3. Enter the server name: you can get the server name for your account from OWA:
a. Click options, then see all options
b. Under “My Accounts” click on “Settings for POP, IMAP, and SMTP access... “
4. Select: The above is an Office 365 Server.
Then click check to check password and connectivity. And you will receive the following error:
Cannot connect to user pst@domain.onmicrosoft.com inbox on server servername. Error is request failed. The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.
The following snapshot shows the error:
Very clear!! , this error will happen if you didn’t logon with this account on Outlook before. So the simple solution will be:
Go back to the PST Capture Tools, click Check and voila:
As you can see in the above snapshot you are successfully connected to Exchange Online. Now you can continue the steps to upload the PST to the cloud.
awesome ... thankyou .. figured it was good enough to log into OWA once. Not the case