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Tips to use Azure AD Connect with online Exchange management
- Oct 31, 2017
If all you want is password synchronization you can look at deploying the Windows Server Essentials role (not the server edition, just the server role) and connect on-prem AD accounts with Office 365 accounts. This will sync password changes to the cloud, but isn't the full directory sync that you get with Azure AD Connect. This works for small customers, which I imagine are the ones most feeling the pain of having to keep an on-prem Exchange server.
If you want the full directory sync experience, for now you need an on-prem Exchange server. Microsoft made announcements at Ignite 2016 and again at Ignite 2017 with their plans to create a "hybrid connector" that will do away with the on-prem Exchange server requirement, but that is still probably at least a year away (perhaps we'll get the good news at Ignite 2018).
I am curious about what the issue is. We use Azure AD Connect. We turned off our on-premise Exchange server a year ago and haven't had any issues.
Before we did it I was a bit concerned because I read that you should keep an on-premise Exchange server but our IT people said it would be fine and it has been.
What specifically is supposed to break if you don't have an on-premise exchange server?
- Joris van der SligteDec 01, 2017Copper ContributorHi John, in my understanding youre Cloud users are locked for serveral e-mail changes. They've to be made from the onprem environment. So changes to the emailadres for example have to be made from onprem Exchange or using Adsiedit.
- Dec 01, 2017
Hi Joris,
Adsiedit is not supported by Microsoft.
You can view here the article that describe a decommission of Exchange Server.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn931280(v=exchg.150).aspx