To enable it again, run the same cmdlet with $true. This edition in a series of deployment articles for Skype for Business Server 2015 addresses the integration of an existing Exchange Server 2013 installation with a recently installed Skype for Business Standard Edition server. To disable Mailbox Auto-Mapping run the cmdlet below from the Exchange Shell (In my case I’m giving David full access to Don’s mailbox with automapping disabled) Add-MailboxPermission -Identity 'don Shell' -User 'David.hyper' -AccessRights FullAccess -AutoMapping $false Exchange and Skype for Business Integration. With all the flexibility that comes with it, In some cases, you want to disable automapping and In the cmdlet below I’ll show you. Mailbox Auto-Mapping was first Introduced In Exchange Server 2010 SP3 and was one of the top 10 requested features by Exchange admins and support staff.Įver since Auto-Mapping has been the default action when you grant a user access to another user mailbox when you do that the mailbox automatically mapped to the user mailbox and he can access it with needing to do anything. There is also a feature change for Skype for Business affecting its Outlook Add-in. We just started June but Microsoft has now released the May feature update of Outlook for Office 365 ( Monthly Channel) and it comes with 4 new features for Outlook and 3 highlighted fixes. In this article, I’ll show you how to configure (enable \ disable) Mailbox Auto-Mapping In Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Online. Outlook for Office 365 Feature Update for May 2020.