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Keeping URLs when migrating from on premise SharePoint 2013 to SharePoint Online
- Nov 08, 2018
Unfortunately not. SharePoint Online is a global service and you will use your tenant name and sharepoint.com to access all of your site collections. For example: [tenant].sharepoint.com/sites/[site collection]
You can create Office Smart Links to bypass the home realm discovery and send a user along to a specific site collection. For instance intranet.[yourdomain].com can send them to [tenant].sharepoint.com/site/intranet. There is quite a bit to smart links, so be sure to read up on them at http://www.enowsoftware.com/solutions-engine/using-smart-links-to-improve-the-login-process-to-office-365-applications.
Unfortunately not. SharePoint Online is a global service and you will use your tenant name and sharepoint.com to access all of your site collections. For example: [tenant].sharepoint.com/sites/[site collection]
You can create Office Smart Links to bypass the home realm discovery and send a user along to a specific site collection. For instance intranet.[yourdomain].com can send them to [tenant].sharepoint.com/site/intranet. There is quite a bit to smart links, so be sure to read up on them at http://www.enowsoftware.com/solutions-engine/using-smart-links-to-improve-the-login-process-to-office-365-applications.
- Bart Vanden BergheNov 08, 2018Copper Contributor
Thank you Scott and Juan Carlos for your answers. We'll look further into the possibilities with relative paths and smart links.