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MessageStats 7.8.1 - Report Pack for Exchange Online User Guide

About the Exchange Online (Office 365) Report Pack Preparing for Installation Connecting and configuring for Exchange Online Creating Gathering Tasks Setting Task Default Properties Managing your Database Using the Reports Console Exchange Online Report Descriptions Report Filter Definitions

Connecting to Exchange Online

When you add a new connection to Exchange Online, you must specify your Microsoft tenant. You are automatically routed to the Microsoft Azure portal to register the MessageStats Exchange Online application in Azure AD so the Microsoft identity platform can provide authentication and authorization services for the application.

You must log in to your Microsoft tenant as a Global Administrator user. Then you are redirected to a page that lists the permissions that will be granted. You must click Accept and provide admin consent for the MessageStats application. Once the Global Administrator adds a tenant to MessageStats, an application record is created in the tenant indicating that admin consent has been provided.

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In the console treeview, expand the Exchange Online node, right-click and select Add new connection.
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Click Accept.

You should be aware of the following points:

About Exchange Online Connection Properties

After you have added a new Exchange Online tenant connection, the connection appears below the Exchange Online node.

When you right-click a specific Exchange Online tenant connection, the following options are available:

Menu Option

Description

Create Task

Starts the Create Task Wizard so that you can create a gathering task. For information about creating tasks, see About the Create Task Wizard .

Refresh

Allows you to refresh the console navigation tree.

Export List

This is a default MMC option to export the data displayed in a standard list view to a text file. You can choose to export only specific rows by selecting them.

Properties

You use the properties to:

Help

Opens the online help.

The MessageStats core online help, the report pack online help and the Microsoft Management Console online help are available.

Once you have created an Exchange Online connection, you can view the connection properties for more detailed information. For example, the application information can help you identify exactly which application is used.

You can use the certificate information to locate the certificate for export. You can also see if the certificate is not installed, will expire soon, or has already expired. You can use the Reconfigure button to re-establish the connection.

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Select the Connection Properties tab.
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Click Accept.

You must identify domains that are internal to your organization so that the message traffic reports can distinguish between internal and external messages. Add all the domains that should be classified as internal. Clear any domains that should be classified as external.

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Select the Internal Domains tab.
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Click Add and enter the domain name for an internal domain.
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Click OK and click Apply.

In the Domain Classification page, you can add domain names that should be classified as a specific type, such as Microsoft, Social, Networking, or Partner. You can use these classifications when grouping or filtering messages in the reports.

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Select the Domain Classification tab.
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Click Add.
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Click OK and click Apply.

Creating Gathering Tasks

About Tasks

The following sections explain how to create gathering tasks using the Create Task Wizard.

A task is a collection of gathering activities. When you create a task, it is listed in the Tasks node of the navigation tree. When you click the Tasks node, the task appears in the Tasks Summary View.

The Tasks Summary View shows all the tasks created for the MessageStats Scheduler Server. The Tasks Summary view displays the properties of a task, including the task name, task credentials, schedule, next occurrence, description, and progress.

The account used for the gathering credentials must have administrator rights and must have the global administrator role.

Tasks are scheduled to run an occurrence of that task. Each occurrence has a start date and time. Each occurrence lists the activities and associated properties in the Task Activity view.

The Task Activity view displays detailed properties of the activities that comprise an individual task. These properties include activity descriptions, source, status, progress, runtime gathering dependencies, start and finish time, activity duration, and execution server.

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