Yes, it is the module that gives the error:
After more and more fussing, (copying code from the module into a test file) I did manage to get an answer from the server.
User authentication failed.
But... I can login to what I think is the soap server for the exchange
exchange.mydomain.com/EWS/Services.wsdl
with my username
username@domain
and password.
I tried changing the username in the code to
domain/username
and it still complained about unauthorized .
I have been trying all sorts of combinations, and getting nowhere.
I get the feeling I might be able to get this to work IF I can figure out the correct authentication. But I am stymied.
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