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To see instructions about how to register the UC Analytics application in the Microsoft Azure portal so that you can use OAuth authentication for EWS, see Registering UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal .
If you want to use a multi-forest environment with a one-way trust, see Setting up a multi-forest environment with a one-way trust .
Microsoft has announced that it will soon decommission Basic Authentication for EWS as a method to access Exchange Online. You can configure UC Analytics to use OAuth by specifying an Azure Application ID for UC Analytics in the Target Environments page. For the procedure to register an application with Microsoft Azure AD and create the Azure Application ID, see Registering UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal .
To use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with remote PowerShell you must have the Exchange Online PowerShell module (v1 or v2) installed. You can install the v1 module using the Exchange admin center (EAC) or install the v2 module using the Microsoft article titled Install and Maintain the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 Module. See Installing the Exchange Online PowerShell module .
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Click Permissions. |
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Enter a name for the new role group, such as Impersonation for Exchange. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Save. |
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In the navigation tree on the left, select permissions. |
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Click admin roles. |
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Click the + Icon to add a new role group. |
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In the New Role Group dialog, enter the name for your new role group such as Impersonation for Office 365. |
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Under the Roles heading, click the + Icon to add a role. |
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Select ApplicationImpersonation from the list of roles |
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On the New Role Group dialog, under the Members heading, click the + icon to add a new member. |
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Click Save. |
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