Now that the necessary booking system preparations have been made and Evoko Home is installed we can start integrating the two.
To connect Evoko Home to your booking system, you need to complete a wizard in your web browser. The wizard vary slightly depending on the booking system so please see the section that applies for your installation in this article.
- Step 4a: Office 365
- Step 4b: Exchange 2019 / 2016 / 2013
- Step 4c: Google G Suite
- Step 4d: IBM Domino
*.p12
key via a remote host.Step 4a: Office 365
To connect Evoko Home to your Office 365 environment you need to go through the Evoko Home web wizard. Start by selecting Office 365 as your booking system and then click Next.
Select if you want Evoko Home to connect to Office 365 via a direct connection or a proxy, then click Next.
Enter the credentials (e.g. service-account@domain.tld
) for your service account granted with application impersonation rights and then click Log In.
Important! If you are using modern (oAuth) authentication, please see additional information on how to set it up here.
Enter the https application port you would like to use (default 3002
). Additionally, you can opt to upload your own SSL/TLS certificate (this needs to be done from localhost
and not a remote host) and then click Next. If no certificate is uploaded, a unique auto generated self-singed certificate will be used.
Enter an NTP server (e.g. pool.ntp.org
) that the Evoko Home server and the Evoko Liso units will have access to and then click Next.
Agree to the conditions of the EULA and then click Accept.
Credentials should have been generated for your instance of Evoko Home, please make note of these credentials since they are shown only once and then click Finish.
Step 4b: Exchange 2019 / 2016 / 2013
To connect Evoko Home to your Exchange 2019 / 2016 / 2013 environment you need to go through the Evoko Home web wizard. Start by selecting your booking system and then click Next. (In this example we have chosen Exchange 2016, the steps for Exchange 2013 and 2019 is the same).
Enter the credentials (e.g. service-account@domain.tld
) for your service account granted with application impersonation along with your Exchange server EWS URL (e.g. https://exchangeserver.tld/EWS/Exchange.asmx
) and a administration email (e.g. administrator@domain.tld
). Then click Log In.
Enter the https application port you would like to use (default 3002
). Additionally, you can opt to upload your own SSL/TLS certificate (this needs to be done from localhost
and not a remote host) and then click Next. If no certificate is uploaded, a unique auto generated self-singed certificate will be used.
Enter an NTP server (e.g. pool.ntp.org
) that the Evoko Home server and the Evoko Liso units will have access to and then click Next.
Agree to the conditions of the EULA and then click Accept.
Credentials should have been generated for your instance of Evoko Home, please make note of these credentials since they are shown only once and then click Finish.
Step 4c: Google G Suite
To connect Evoko Home to your Google G Suite environment you need to go through the Evoko Home web wizard. Start by selecting Google G Suite as your booking system and then click Next.
Enter the server URL https://www.googleapis.com
followed by your service account and then upload your .p12 key (this needs to be done from localhost
and not a remote host), then enter the email address of a super admin account that is subscribed to the resource calendars in Google G Suite. Then click Log In.
Enter the https application port you would like to use (default 3002
). Additionally, you can opt to upload your own SSL/TLS certificate (this needs to be done from localhost
and not a remote host) and then click Next. If no certificate is uploaded, a unique auto generated self-singed certificate will be used.
Enter an NTP server (e.g. pool.ntp.org
) that the Evoko Home server and the Evoko Liso units will have access to and then click Next.
Agree to the conditions of the EULA by clicking Accept.
Credentials should have been generated for your instance of Evoko Home, please make note of these credentials since they are shown only once and then click Finish.
Step 4d: IBM Domino
To connect Evoko Home to your IBM Domino environment you need to go though the Evoko Home web wizard. Start by selecting IBM Domino as your booking system and then click Next.
Enter the IBM Domino server URL (e.g. https://dominoserver.tld/evoko/evoko.nsf/ResourceReservation?OpenWebService
) with your credentials and a Evoko Home administration email (e.g. administrator@domain.tld
) and then click Log In.
Enter the https application port you would like to use (default 3002
). Additionally, you can opt to upload your own SSL/TLS certificate (this needs to be done from localhost
and not a remote host) and then click Next. If no certificate is uploaded, a unique auto generated self-singed certificate will be used.
Enter an NTP server (e.g. pool.ntp.org
) that the Evoko Home server and the Evoko Liso units will have access to and then click Next.
Agree to the conditions of the EULA and then click Accept.
Credentials should have been generated for your instance of Evoko Home, please make note of these credentials since they are shown only once and then click Finish.