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IstvanffyZ
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Dec 22, 2020
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Re-enable ADConnect after last Exchange server decomission

 

Hello,

 

please advice. There is an Exchange 2016 hybrid environment, with AD Connect.

Customer wants to decomission the exchange server.

Is it supported to disable adconnect, uninstall the last exchange server, then re-enable ADconnect?

 

Does anybody have experience with it? Dirsync is critical, so it shoud work properly.

 

Thank you for your help,

Zoltan

  • It's the same situation. The only supported method to manage Exchange-related objects and attributes is via the Exchange tools. Doesnt matter if you had Exchange previously, this applies even for cloud mailboxes as long as you are syncing the corresponding user object from on-premises.

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  • Not, it's not *supported*, every configuration that involves dirsync/AAD Connect requires you to have at least one Exchange server for management purposes. That's only if you want to stay in *supported* configuration. Plenty of articles are available online that discuss this in greater detail, look them up.

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      IstvanffyZ
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      VasilMichev 

       

      Hello Vasil,

      thank you, I clearly unterstand what does mean "supported" if have on-premise Exchange and dirsync. 

      If I want to remove last Exchange: dirsync must be disabled. Undestood, ok.

       

      But after Exchange uninstall, can I set up dirsync again? or the cloud objects (user account)s cannot switch back to synced account? What are the limitations?

       

      If you have more information about this specific situation, i'd be happy 🙂

       

      Have a nice day,

      Zoltan

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        VasilMichev
        MVP

        It's the same situation. The only supported method to manage Exchange-related objects and attributes is via the Exchange tools. Doesnt matter if you had Exchange previously, this applies even for cloud mailboxes as long as you are syncing the corresponding user object from on-premises.

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