![]() ![]() Now that you’ve set up G Suite to handle GSSMO, you need to install the tool itself. Go to Apps -> G Suite -> Drive and Docs -> Features and Applications, and go to the Drive SDK section and switch it to ON. You also need to allow your users to install Drive apps so they can access GSSMO. Make sure Service Status is set to ON for everyone: Like in Calendar, this will be in the top right-hand corner of the gray box a the top. It almost certainly is but if you want to check, or if for some reason it’s not, go to Apps -> G Suite -> Drive and Docs and click Edit Service. Make sure Drive is turned on for your users. In the Dashboard, go to the Menu, then to Directory ->Directory settings -> Sharing settings.Ĭlick Save. Then turn on contact sharing, so the GAL is dynamically updated for everyone. Go to Security -> API reference in the Dashboard. Here’s how to use the GAL generator, so everyone’s contact details go into the GAL: The Global Address List is an address book that lists everyone in the organization. Go to Apps -> G Suite ->Calendar in the Google Admin dashboard, and click Edit Service: You’ll need to turn on the Calendar service so users can create profiles. Now we need to do the same thing for Google Calendar. ![]() Then go to End User Access (just above Advanced Settings) and switch Enable G Suite Sync for Microsoft Outlook for your users to ON:Ĭlick Save to save the settings. Head over to the Admin Console, and go to Apps -> G Suite -> Gmail. Gmailįirst, set up Gmail to sync with Outlook. Here’s how to set up your Google Admin console to work with GSSMO. If you don’t, you may have to set this up. Any site whose URL starts with “https” is being accessed via port 443 so yours is almost certainly already open if you already have an HTTPS site. GSSMO uses port 443 on your domain, which is the standard TCP port for websites that use SSL.
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