I am not overly technical, so please bare with me. I am trying to follow this guide: https://obstance.com/blog/setting-up-office-365-using-digitaloceans-dns-management/ to setup a DNS record on DO. But I can’t find where to access the “MS” number anywhere in the Office 365 settings. I can find all of the other info needed in the guide, but not that.
Can anyone who has setup Office 365 with DO offer any input?
Thank you
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b. Make sure that the Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP check box is selected, and then click Exchange Proxy Settings. c. In the Use this URL to connect to my proxy server for Exchange box, type the host address that you noted in step 1d. Note: Enter the host address without the “/owa”. d. Make sure that the Only connect to proxy servers that have this principal name in their certificate check box is selected, and then type msstd:outlook.com. e. Click to select the On fast networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP check box, and then click to select the On slow networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP check box. f. Under Proxy authentication settings, select Basic Authentication. g. Click OK two times. h. Click Check Names. When the server name and the user name are displayed with an underline, click Next. i. Click Finish Thanks John - Renaissancecenters.com/
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