Splunk® App for Microsoft Exchange (EOL)

Splunk App for Microsoft Exchange Reference

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On October 22 2021, the Splunk App for Microsoft Exchange will reach its end of life. After this date, Splunk will no longer maintain or develop this product. The functionality in this app is migrating to a content pack in Data Integrations. Learn about the Content Pack for Microsoft Exchange.
This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® App for Microsoft Exchange (EOL). For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.
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Client Service Overview

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Clients can access Microsoft Exchange through a variety of methods. This page provides insight into how the users in your organization access Exchange services in your network.

The page has panels that show the main points of ingress into Exchange: Outlook Web Access, ActiveSync, Exchange Web Services, and Outlook Anywhere. Each panel has an icon that depicts the health of each service.

When all services are okay, the panels display green check marks. If there are problems, the panels display yellow triangles with exclamation points.

How to use this page

  • To find out more about a client access method, click on the client access method's status icon. The Splunk App for Microsoft Exchange loads the appropriate page for the client access method you chose.
Last modified on 13 January, 2017
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® App for Microsoft Exchange (EOL): 3.4.1


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