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Click <Add Health Sets> located under one the following Health Sets sections in the listview of the Exchange system health test that you select: |
For more information about health sets, see Exchange System Health Test .
You can configure Exchange impersonation for all users in an organization.
You can configured Exchange impersonation for specific users or groups.
If you are connecting to Office 365 and are using OAuth 2.0 modern authentication to connect through PowerShell and EWS, you must register the UC Diagnostics application with the Microsoft Azure portal site. Depending on the region from which you are accessing the Microsoft Azure portal site, the user interface can differ.
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In the Azure Active Directory Admin Center, click Azure Active Directory. |
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Under Manage, select App registrations. |
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Enter the application name in Name (such as UC Diagnostics) and click Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant). |
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Click Register. |
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Select Overview and copy down the values that display for Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID. |
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Click Add permissions. |
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Under Configured Permissions, click Add a permission. |
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Click Grant admin consent for <Your Directory Name>. To perform this step, you must have administrator permissions. |
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Click Save. |
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Copy down the client secret value that is displayed. |
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