![]() ![]() Your test or production server administrator can configure access control for clients that connect to EWS in the following ways:īy blocking all client applications from connecting.īy allowing specific client applications only to connect.īy allowing any client application to connect except those that are specifically blocked.īy allowing any client application to connect.Īpplications are identified by the user agent string that they send in the HTTP web request.Īpplication-level blocking is not a security feature. When a connection is made with credentials that are authenticated by the local security authority, the server returns an error that indicates that only domain accounts can connect. Access control for EWS is based on domain accounts. Test or production server administrators can use the Exchange Management Shell to limit access to EWS either for all users and applications, for individual users, or for individual applications. Learn about the options for managing client application access to EWS.Īny EWS client application that you create must be granted access to Exchange Online, Exchange Online as part of Office 365, or version of Exchange starting with Exchange 2013 before it can call EWS operations.
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