hybrid decommission questions
2 TopicsExchange Decommissioning Set-Remotemailbox command
Hi all, I have a situation where someone was with a hybrid Exchange Server configuration was using scripts to provision accounts with Set-RemoteMailbox. Testing was being done with the recipient management using the exchange management and noticed mailboxes are being provisioned and working as expected without even running their set-remotemailbox commands and are curious if this is even needed anymore. So I guess my question is, at this stage where .\CleanupActiveDirectoryEMT.ps1 is the last thing to do, would set-remotemailbox still be necessary, and what would it be used for. I know usually you can just create an on-prem mailbox, synced and license, so I'm not sure if set-remotemailbox is required for new mailboxes or but I'm thinking it's for managing mailboxes that were previously migrated. Thanks for any input.218Views0likes0CommentsHybrid Decommission questions
Hi Community, One of our customer raised the below query: Environment: On prem AD installed, Hybrid is deployed. Exchange 2010 is still running, but all the mailboxes are migrated to Office 365. AAD sync is running + Password sync is enabled. Plan: Hybrid is going to be decommissioned. Going to keep one on-prem (Exchn 2010) according to MS recommendation after Hybrid decommission. Would like to use the password sync option even after Hybrid decommission. Questions: 1. What is the best practice to create new users who must use password sync option? Is it okay to create it on on-prem AD and sync it, then enable mailbox on office 365 (or) Is it good to create remote mailbox so that on-prem credentials can still be used through password sync? 2. Do I need to upgrade the existing exchange 2010 to the latest? If so, can I upgrade the existing exchange 2010 to the latest through Hybrid (using Free key option)? Any pointers would be of great help!! Many thanks in advance.Solved1.4KViews1like3Comments