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Beta of Microsoft Office 365 Best Practices Analyzer for Exchange Server 2013 now available

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Oct 01, 2013

Update: Microsoft Office 365 Best Practice Analyzer is not supported anymore and is receiving no updates.

We wanted to let you know that we have released a Beta version of Microsoft Office 365 Best Practices Analyzer for Exchange Server 2013. You can download the bits and read more about the release here. While this Beta has been available for a little while, we have been updating the build once a month with more improvements. A couple of notes on this release:
  • This is a Beta (pre-release) release; we plan to make changes to the tool look and feel, as well as add many additional rules to the tool.
  • In order to download the tool, you will need an Office 365 tenant or Azure Active Directory user id. This is because in the future, we plan to include some value-add features that will enable you to store some information in our service (for example, we could enable the running history of BPA reports etc.) Note though that even though login to Azure Active Directory is required to download the tool, you do not need to have an Office 365 tenant to use it. This release can be used by customers who have:
    • Exchange Server 2013 on-premises only
    • Exchange Server 2013 hybrid configuration
    • Office 365 customers who leverage Exchange Online exclusively
  • For versions of Exchange earlier than Exchange 2013, please use the already released version of BPA.
We’d like to hear your feedback on this release. You are welcome to post comments here, but if you have specific BPA feedback, we’d like to get an email from you so we can get all the details we might need. Nino Bilic
Published Oct 01, 2013
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19 Comments

  • "login to Azure Active Directory is required to download the tool"

    Stopped reading after that. Major fail.

  • We have to have an Office 365 user account? Come on...why don't you just hit all of your onsite customers in the face too at this point.

    Going to O365 to download is total BS. This is a critical tool that we need to support our onsite deployments. In fact, this tool should be included in the base Exchange 2013 install itself...like it was in Exchanger 2010.

  • The requirement to have an Azure/365 tenant just to be able to download the tool is absolute BS.  

  • "In order to download the tool, you will need an Office 365 tenant or Azure Active Directory user id."

    THAT IS BS, FORGET THIS TOOL.

  • While I think its great that the tool exists, I don't agree with the requirements for having an online login (Office 365/Azure).  This is a bit of a hurdle for those who aren't going to the cloud or have not made that decision yet.  Hope you reconsider this move.

  • Why can't Microsoft call this tool "Exchange 2013 On-Premises Best Practices Analyzer"?

    Why confuse everyone with the Office 365?

    Come on Microsoft, many of your customers will stay Exchange On-Premises no matter what.

  • Just to be super clear:

    The only time you actually need to use the account is to download the tool. Other than that - the tool can be run in a purely on-premise organization with no accounts to O365 or Azure.

  • If this tool needs an Office 365 account, it will be unusable at our company, as such interworking is strictly prohibited. I think this is also a major concern for non anglo-american companies :-)

  • Hi there,

    I have read the reasons given to require an O365 or Azure account; but why is that also enforced for Exchange 2013 on-premises only installations?

    There should be an option to download and integrate the tool in such cases without the need to previously have an account.

    Regards,