Hi all,
Thanks for the support.
First of all, I want to clarify why I used root to run the evolution and
rebooted after the installation. There is a but in the launchpad that it
describing this problem (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-ews/+bug/1061195). If
you'll review the com
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> The application just asking me to provide a password.
> Recently I was able to configure the evolution, but I have to run it as root.
You should never have to run Evo as root, nor should you ever, ever do
so. If you need to run as root to do something, then it's a
permissions problem. What
On Mon, 2017-02-20 at 21:00 +0300, Антон Козловский wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use Evolution to manage my work emails that is configured with
> Exchange.
> So, here is the steps I am doing:
> 1. Install evolution (ver. 3.20.5) and evolution-ews.
> 2. Restarted the system.
> 3. Started evolution as a
On Mon, 2017-02-20 at 21:00 +0300, Антон Козловский wrote:
> The application just asking me to provide a password.
Hi,
I would try to debug what the evolution-source-registry does (it can be
one of the processes asking for the password), which you can do like
this from a terminal:
$ EWS
Hi,
I want to use Evolution to manage my work emails that is configured with
Exchange.
So, here is the steps I am doing:
1. Install evolution (ver. 3.20.5) and evolution-ews.
2. Restarted the system.
3. Started evolution as a non-privileged user. Added exchange account.
4. Reboot
5. Run as a non-pr