Apr 25 2022
04:02 PM
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Feb 06 2023
04:11 AM
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Apr 25 2022
04:02 PM
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Feb 06 2023
04:11 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
We rolled out Office365 several years ago under the zero cost pricing of a college (.edu). We then rolled out a second tenant on the same Windows active directory structure. We were told that we could not add email domains to our original tenant. Managing two separate tenants on the same AD is complex. Can we combine the two tenants into a single tenant even if it means giving up our free pricing for the .edu domain name?
Apr 25 2022 11:22 PM
May 01 2022 08:31 PM
hi @Clint_Chron, Vasil's right, integrating two tenants is a bit complicated. an AvePoint client, however, has successfully succeeded in migrating their two tenants together using FLY. check it out: How to Successfully Conduct a 15 TB Microsoft 365 Tenant to Tenant Migration (Case Study)
May 05 2022 11:01 AM
I don't think that there would be a technical issue in combining the two tenants into a single Office365 site, but the project could be challenging. I need to determine why we were not able to add our additional xxx.org domains to the existing xxx.edu domain. All of the domains get non-profit pricing from Microsoft. So if I have an existing Office365 site with a xxx.edu domain, why can't I add additional xxx.org domains, if all of the organizations are non-profit?
Clint
AZ