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Adding Domain to Existing O365
- Sep 05, 2019
Hi dalbright
As far as I'm aware, there isn't a easy native way to join to different tenants together, though as more businesses sign up to EOL and this becomes more common, I'd hope that MS introduces a mechanism to do this (as well as splitting up a tenant).
The only thing I have in my notes is a document from on how to do this manually
I've not done this myself - we were looking into it as a client had the same requirements as you, though in the end they decided to keep the tenant separate.
Hi dalbright
As far as I'm aware, there isn't a easy native way to join to different tenants together, though as more businesses sign up to EOL and this becomes more common, I'd hope that MS introduces a mechanism to do this (as well as splitting up a tenant).
The only thing I have in my notes is a document from on how to do this manually
I've not done this myself - we were looking into it as a client had the same requirements as you, though in the end they decided to keep the tenant separate.
Agree with the above, there's nothing useful that Microsoft currently offers in that area. There are however some third-party products that can automate the whole process, of course at a price. Look them up if you are interested.