Set up Dynamics 365 for Outlook
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
If your users run a recent version of Microsoft Outlook, they can use Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook. Dynamics 365 for Outlook makes it easier for your team to work with Dynamics 365 data in the familiar Outlook environment.
This section covers installing and deploying Dynamics 365 for Outlook.
Important
You must have the latest version of Dynamics 365 for Outlook (version 8.2.2.137) to connect to Dynamics 365 (online), version 9.0. Version 8.2.2.137 provides support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 required for connecting Dynamics 365 for Outlook and Dynamics 365 (online), version 9.0. For more information, see Update for Dynamics 365 for Outlook.
As of 1/29/2018, based on overwhelming customer feedback and our desire to continue supporting our customers, we have decided not to deprecate Dynamics 365 for Outlook (Outlook add-in). Please read this blog post for more details.
In This Section
Permissions required for Dynamics 365 for Outlook tasks
Planning and installing Dynamics 365 for Outlook for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Dynamics 365 Online
Uninstall or repair Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook
Configure synchronization for appointments, contacts, and tasks
Install Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook using a command prompt
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook failure recovery
Control field synchronization between Dynamics 365 and Dynamics 365 for Outlook
What fields can be synchronized between Dynamics 365 and Dynamics 365 for Outlook?
How field security affects synchronization between Dynamics 365 and Dynamics 365 for Outlook
Troubleshooting and things to know about Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook
Privacy notices
To use Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook, you are required to sign in by using your credentials (an email address and password). You may choose to save this information locally so that you are not prompted for your credentials each time you open Outlook. If you do choose to save this information locally, Dynamics 365 for Outlook will automatically connect to Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online) every time you open Outlook.
After the first time you sign in and use Dynamics 365 for Outlook, the connection between your computer and Dynamics 365 (online) will always be open when you have access to the Internet. You may choose to turn off the connection between your computer and Dynamics 365 only by using a configuration setting, but if you do turn off the connection, Dynamics 365 for Outlook may exhibit decreased performance.
If you use Dynamics 365 for Outlook to track email, the email thread will be visible to users in your organization who have permission to view it.
For every email you receive, Dynamics 365 for Outlook will send Dynamics 365 (online) the sender’s email address, the recipient’s email address, and the subject line of the message. This allows Dynamics 365 (online) to validate whether or not a particular mail should be stored by the Dynamics 365 (online) service. When you track an item, a copy of that item will be maintained by the Dynamics 365 service and will be visible to other users in your organization who have the appropriate permissions. When you untrack an item, that copy is automatically deleted from Dynamics 365 (online) only if you own the item.
If you use Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook, when you go offline, a copy of the data you are working on is created and stored on your local computer. The data is transferred from Dynamics 365 (online) to your computer by using a secure connection, and a link is maintained between the local copy and Dynamics 365 Online. The next time you sign in to Dynamics 365 (online), the local data will be synchronized with Dynamics 365 (online).
An administrator determines whether or not an organization’s users are permitted to go offline with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Outlook by using security roles.
Users and administrators can configure which entities are downloaded via Offline Sync by using the Sync Filters setting in the Options dialog box. Alternatively, users and Administrators can configure which fields are downloaded (and uploaded) by using Advanced Options in the Sync Filters dialog box.
If you use Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online), when you use the Sync to Outlook feature, the Dynamics 365 data you are syncing is “exported” to Outlook. A link is maintained between the information in Outlook and the information in Dynamics 365 (online) to ensure that the information remains current between the two. Outlook Sync downloads only the relevant Dynamics 365 record IDs to use when a user attempts to track and set regarding an Outlook item. The company data is not stored on the device.
An administrator determines whether your organization’s users are permitted to sync Dynamics 365 data to Outlook by using security roles.
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