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Setting up Exchange can be a little difficult in iOS; however, luckily, we have broken it down for you. By any chance, this comprehensive guide will spare you a bit of irritation and anguish. We have gone through the list of options and searched through the apps in a few simple steps.

Step one: Go to settings

To include an Exchange account to your iOS gadget, select Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account > Microsoft Exchange.

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Step Two: Enter your email address

On the next display, key in your full UTSI email address, domain (utsi.edu), username, password, and an explanation (which might be anything you want).

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Your iOS gadget will at this instant attempt to find your Exchange Server by means of Microsoft’s Autodiscovery service. If it cannot trace the server, you will notice the screen below. Key in your front-end Exchange Server’s full address (mail1.utsi.edu) in the Server field.

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Your iOS gadget will attempt to make a safe (SSL) connection to your Exchange Server. If it cannot accomplish this, it will attempt a non-SSL connection. To take precedence over the SSL setting, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, choose your Exchange account, select Account Info, after that toggle the Use SSL slider.

Step three: Enter your Password

After effectively making a link to the Exchange Server, you might be impelled to change your gadget pass code to go with whatever policies might have been set on your server.

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Step four: Choose the data you want to synchronize

Select which sort or sorts of data you would like to synchronize: Contacts, Mail, and Calendars. Note that by default, just three days’ worth of email is synchronized. To synchronize more, go to Settings, after that Mail, Calendars, Contacts, choose your Exchange account, and hit on Mail days to sync.IMG_0034_1

Note that after configuring an Exchange ActiveSync account, all accessible calendars and contact information on the iOS gadget is overwritten. In addition, iTunes no longer syncs calendars and contacts with your desktop PC. You can still sync your iOS gadget wirelessly through third party services.

You have effectively added your Exchange email account on your iOS gadget!

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