Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is a cloud-based service that manages your emails, contacts, and calendars. This document describes how to connect IBM watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft Outlook and use its skills on watsonx Orchestrate.
General considerations
Before you connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft Outlook, make sure that you have a work or school account at Microsoft.
- You can't connect to a personal account. Use a work or school account instead.
- If your Microsoft admin has blocked apps from accessing data in your organization, you need to work with your admin to allow watsonx Orchestrate to connect to Microsoft Outlook. If admin approval has not been given, when you try connecting, you see a "Need admin approval" dialog.
- If you don't have a suitable Microsoft Outlook account, you can sign up for a Microsoft 365 Developer Program account, which gives you full access to Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft SharePoint, and more that you can use for testing with watsonx Orchestrate. For more information about the Microsoft 365 Developer Program, see the Developer Program FAQ.
- Some app connections require you to allow pop-up windows and redirects in your browser for validation. If you're having trouble connecting to an app, check the address bar to see whether you must turn off the pop-up window and redirect blocking.
- To connect with your IBMid email account, use authorization type: Using the application's website to sign in (OAUTH 2.0 AUTH CODE).
Connecting to Microsoft Outlook
Connect to the app according to the credential type that you or your team want to use.
If you want to connect the app to the Orchestrate Agent skill set, skill sets from AI assistants, or the Team skill set with Team credentials, refer to Managing app connections.
If you want to connect to the app to the Personal skill set ot the Team skill set with Member credentials, refer to Connecting to apps.
Configuring the connection on watsonx Orchestrate SaaS
To connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft Outlook, complete the following steps:
- Click Connect app.
- Select whether you want to connect as a Non-admin user or Admin user.
- Non-admin user: As a non-admin user, you can give watsonx Orchestrate consent only to access the data for the Microsoft account that is used to connect to watsonx Orchestrate.
- Admin user: It is not recommended to use Admin access to log in to Microsoft Outlook.
- Click Connect app.
- In the Microsoft Outlook authentication page, set your Microsoft Outlook account email and click Next.
- Enter your Microsoft Outlook account password and click Sign in. With two-factor authentication, you are asked to approve the sign in.
- Check the Permissions and click Accept.
watsonx Orchestrate connects to your Microsoft Outlook account automatically.
Configuring the connection on watsonx Orchestrate on-premises
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Click Connect app.
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Specify the following connection details:
- Client ID: The unique identifier generated after the Microsoft Azure app registration gets mapped to the specific project requests.
- Client secret: The client secret for the project-specific client ID.
- Access token: The access token generated from the application client ID and client secret. For more information, see Access tokens in the Microsoft identity platform.
- Refresh token: The refresh token generated from the application client ID and client secret. For more information, see Refresh tokens in the Microsoft identity platform.
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Click Connect app.
The icon indicates that the connection was successfully established.
Permissions
To connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft Outlook, you have to accept the following permission requests:
- Have full access to your calendars allows the app to read, update, create and delete events in your calendars.
- Have full access of your contacts allows the app to read, update, create and delete contacts in your contact folders.
- Read and write access to your mail allows the app to read, update, create and delete email in your mailbox. This does not include permission to send mail.
- Send mail as you allows the app to send mail as you.
- Maintain access to data you have given it access to allows the app to see and update the data you gave it access to, even when you are not currently using the app.
- Sign you in and read your profile allows you to sign in to the app with your organizational account and let the app read your profile. It also allows the app to read basic company information.
By accepting these permissions you allow watsonx Orchestrate to use your data as specified in the Terms of Service and Privacy Statement. You can change these permissions here.
Using the application's website to sign in (OAUTH 2.0 AUTH CODE)
- Click Connect app.
- To connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft Outlook, you are asked to pick a Microsoft account and sign in with the account password. With two-factor authentication, you are asked to approve the sign in.
- You are asked to accept the permissions requested by watsonx Orchestrate to allow it to use your data as specified in their Terms of Service and Privacy Statement. If you have signed in as an admin user, you can select the checkbox to consent on behalf of your organization.
- watsonx Orchestrate connects to your Microsoft Outlook account automatically.
What to do next
After you connect to the app, you can use the app’s skills. For more information see, Using the chat. To know what skill you can use, see the skills and skill flow column of List of prebuilt apps, skills and skill flows.
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