- *BASICS*
- The Knox Ecosystem
- Samsung Knox Portal
- Knox Cloud Services
- General Knox Support
- Knox Licenses
- *FOR IT ADMINS*
- Knox Suite
- Knox Platform for Enterprise
- Introduction
- White paper
- Before you begin
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- IBM MaaS360
- Microsoft Intune
- MobileIron Cloud
- MobileIron Core
- Samsung Knox Manage
- SOTI MobiControl
- VMware Workspace ONE UEM
- Knox Service Plugin
- Release notes
- Migrate to Android 11
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Introduction
- Get started
- Features
- Register resellers
- Add an admin
- Create profiles
- Google device owner support
- MDM compatibility matrices
- Device users
- Activity log
- Enroll and unenroll devices
- Configure devices
- Provide KME feedback
- Use the Knox Deployment App (KDA)
- Recover Google FRP locked devices using KME
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
- Release notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Knox Configure
- Mobile
- Wearables
- Shared Device
- Knox Capture
- Introduction
- How it works
- How-to videos
- IT admins: Get started
- Getting started with Knox Capture
- Step 1: Launch Knox Capture
- Step 2: Create a scanning profile
- Step 3: Select apps and activities
- Step 4: Configure the scanner
- Step 5: Set keystroke output rules
- Step 6: Test apps in your configuration
- Step 7: Share your configuration
- Step 8: Deploy Knox Capture in Managed mode
- End users: Get started
- Features
- Release notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Configure
- Licenses
- Organization
- Users
- Sync user information
- Groups
- Devices
- Content
- Applications
- Profile
- Knox E-FOTA
- Certificates
- Advanced settings
- Monitor
- Kiosk devices
- Remote Support
- Active Directory
- Microsoft Exchange
- Mobile Admin
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQs
- KBAs
- Knox E-FOTA
- Introduction
- White paper
- Knox E-FOTA One
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Features
- EMM integration
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Migrate from Knox E-FOTA Advanced to Knox E-FOTA One
- Knox E-FOTA Advanced
- Knox E-FOTA on MDM
- Samsung Care+ for Business
- *FOR RESELLERS*
- Knox Deployment Program
- *FOR MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS*
- Knox MSP Program
Configure a profile for Microsoft Exchange
Configure a profile for Exchange using a certificate authority (CA) or a certificate connector. Some specific settings for using Microsoft Exchange are required when creating a profile.
To configure a profile using a CA or certificate connector, complete the following steps:
1. Create a new profile. For more information about entering information in detail, see Creating a new profile.
2. Add conditions for the profile. For more information about entering information in detail, see Create and associate event types.
3. Configure policies by device platform. For more information about entering information in detail, see Configuring policies by device platform. Also, for the Exchange policy, the following must be done.
- Click the checkbox next to Office 365 to configure the Exchange settings by automatically filling out the Exchange server address and the setting the SSL option to Use.
- Set the user information input method to Connector interworking to use a directory connector. For more information about creating a directory connector, see Adding a directory connector.
- Select one of the user certificate input methods.
- Issuing external CA (Using a CA): Select the certificate template. For more information about creating a certificate template see Adding certificate templates.
- Connecting interworking (using a certificate connector): Select the certificate connector. For more information about creating a certificate connector, see Adding a directory connector.
NOTE— To enable a certificate connector, the service type of the directory connector must be set as Profile Configuration (Certificate). For more information about selecting the service type, see Adding a directory connector.
- Select Use for use of SSL to configure the SSL between the device and the Exchange server.