Jan 30 2018 10:35 AM
Scenario is a company with 500+ users , migrating to O365 from E2K10. Everything is fine, Migrations going on . Only 10% completed. But now a wing from the company 120 uses and forming a separate company. What is the easy way to migrate these 120 users to cloud.
Limitations - 1. They do not want to buy new Servers. So we cannot setup a Domain Controller on-prem for creating a new domain.
2. Half of the clients still on Win 7
3. Their accounts and data's are still in the orginal on-prem servers.
All inputs are welcome..
Jan 30 2018 11:02 AM
Hi Biju,
The best way is to use a Third party tool and contract a partner with experience with this type of migrations to other tenant.
Jan 30 2018 11:40 AM
Hi Biju,
Network upload could be an option for you:
Thanks,
Nermin
Jan 30 2018 12:04 PM
I think the Network upload is to migrate pst files. I am looking is to spun off 120 users from the existing on-prem servers to cloud. And these users are located in different offices and all have Internet access. they don't want to create a domain controller in on
prem.
Jan 30 2018 12:31 PM
Hi Biju,
There is many third party tools like BitTitan, Skykick, Codetwo, among others.
Jan 30 2018 12:43 PM
So you want to provision 120 users to cloud in Hybrid environment. Use Azure AD connect tool to do so.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594
Cheers,
Nermin
Jan 30 2018 01:10 PM
Not the Hybrid... They don't want any DC's there. I was thinking of cloud only accounts. But the cloud only sign could be a challenged .
Jan 30 2018 01:49 PM
Here is a nice link to learn about all identities in Office 365.
If you want to create cloud identities you can use following link:
Finally if you want to opt for Azure AD connect follow this link:
Thanks,
Nermin
Feb 01 2018 06:16 AM
Can anyone tell me where can I download AdministrationConfig-V1.1.166.0-GA.msi file.. It takes me to this link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/powershell/connect-to-office-365-powershell
and from there it took me to Microsoft Collaborate Page, where I couldn't get this download to connect to O365 Powershell
Jun 08 2018 09:39 AM
I'm in the same predicament. Microsoft has provided NO documentation on these changes!
We relied on this (Powershell management) for setting O365 accounts to non-expiring passwords (there is a legitimate need for those) and now we can't do anything because of this abysmally undocumented change.
Oct 23 2018 01:41 PM - edited Oct 23 2018 01:45 PM
@Biju Daniels wrote:Can anyone tell me where can I download AdministrationConfig-V1.1.166.0-GA.msi file.. It takes me to this link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/powershell/connect-to-office-365-powershell
and from there it took me to Microsoft Collaborate Page, where I couldn't get this download to connect to O365 Powershell
I'm looking for the same file.
I'm trying to help a customer that needs to set a few accounts to never expire.
Jan 21 2019 06:20 AM
@TekMan7d0 wrote:
@Biju Daniels wrote:Can anyone tell me where can I download AdministrationConfig-V1.1.166.0-GA.msi file.. It takes me to this link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/powershell/connect-to-office-365-powershell
and from there it took me to Microsoft Collaborate Page, where I couldn't get this download to connect to O365 Powershell
I'm looking for the same file.
I'm trying to help a customer that needs to set a few accounts to never expire.
You can do this in PowerShell with the soon to be deprecated MSOL module :
Install-Module -Name MSOnline
Connect-MsolService
Set-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName usertobemodified@domainblabla -PasswordNeverExpires $true
To revert changes use -PasswordNeverExpires $false
Jan 21 2019 02:04 PM
Hello Biju,
Bit - Titan / Skykick are popular tools to migrate subset of users on an already existing Hybrid configuration to a new tenant.
I do have the old Administration Config Install file with me if really needed i can put it on WeTransfer or something similar to share
Cheers
PD.