

Right-click the Internet Explorer icon on your desktop or Start menu, and then click Start InPrivate Browsing.Log on to Office 365 using these steps:.In Internet Explorer, open an InPrivate browser session.If this is your first attempt to access your Office 365 account, please follow the steps below: If Accessing Office 365 for the First Time Stay connected to your learning community from anywhere.With Office 365, students will have free email, sites, online document editing and storage, IM, and web conferencing. You can go back and change the name of the email account, away from the fake one, later, in the Account settings.Office 365 for Education combines the familiar Office Web Apps from and gives students the ability to access additional services such as Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Lync Online.


Changing the login name just makes Thunderbird actually log in with your correct user account. email address in the first question field forces Thunderbird to properly detect the Office365 setup. The programmers in their infinite (non) wisdom have decided that "manual config" never gets overridden by the auto domain detection. Since GoDaddy gives you your own email domain with their subscription, when you use said email domain in the field Thunderbird doesn't recognize it, and throws up the error.ĮVEN WHEN YOU MANUALLY OVERRIDE THE SERVER SETTINGS VIA MANUAL CONFIG. The reason? The programmers have decided to use the FIRST email entry field as the key value for Thunderbird to do network discovery. Thunderbird will acknowledge finding the server settings, all as described in the original post.Īt the bottom of EACH server field, IMAP and SMTP, change the login name to your real email address. Use the password field, place your actual password.ĥ) Click TEST. In your email address you MUST place a fake email that ends in. There's no need to use any of the Outlook clients or add-ons, I have figured out the solution to get Outlook365 via GoDaddy to work on Thunderbird.Ģ) Delete ALL existing GoDaddy Office365 accounts PLUS their saved passwords from Thunderbird.
