![]() My question is then: how to make add-ins working with shared mailboxes? A possible solution is: a shared mailbox seems to be related with a special kind of user. It is better than nothing but not an acceptable solution, I would like my add-ins to be displayed when consulting my mailbox in Desktop client and in OWA when using the "Open another mailbox" (see link above). However, I managed to make it work when setting the shared mailbox as a shared folder displayed under my primary mailbox, as explained here (see picture below). The add-ins do not load in Outlook desktop or in OWA when the shared mailbox is open alone. I would like my add-in to work with Office365's shared mailboxes. ![]() The add-ins activate well when registered globally for the Office 365 tenant or individually by user (mechanical gear > manage add-ins). I am building apps with the new technology of Office add-ins (formerly app for Office).
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