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Re: Synchronize AD to an existing Office 365 Tenant
Mwkirkfrom what you have said they have had Exchange onprem in the past, first thing I would do is Active Directory schema https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/plan-and-deploy/prepare-ad-and-domains?view=exchserver-2019 to make sure they are current. You then want to export the current users from M365 and add the user details to the Active Directory users (name, display name, department, proxy address etc) once you run a sync the account in M365 will be matched with the onprem account and so if a user does not have for example a department defined in onprem but does in the cloud the cloud user will get updated with no department as onprem will over write. When you install azure AD connect match based on UPN and the accounts should match, don't forget the users cloud password will be changed to the users onprem password and I would sync a single OU at a time and drip feed the users into this OU so you only test with 1 user at a time. One thing to point out is that while you can edit the users onprem via AD users and computers you are now going to be in an unsupported model with syncing users but having no Hybrid to manage them. if the company have E1, E3 Licenses then just install an Exchange 2016 hybrid as the license is free5KViews1like0CommentsRe: How do I remove Skype for Business from a workstation after installation?
timatleehave you tried the following The command is: "setup.exe /uninstall SkypeforBusinessEntryRetail /config SilentUninstallConfig.xml" The XML contains: <?xml version="1.0"?> -<Configuration Product="SkypeforBusinessEntryRetail"> <Display AcceptEula="yes" SuppressModal="yes" CompletionNotice="no" Level="none"/> </Configuration>1.5KViews0likes1CommentRe: Calendar
Zayden26this could be down to a number of things, if the mailbox is in M365 then it should work, if the Mailbox is onprem then you need to have a hybrid configured but this can also depend on which Exchange you are running and the updates installed. The following is a good guide around this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/exchange-teams-interact1.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Outlook PST Export Question
charlie4872 the bad news is no, Outlook will not be able to split the .PST, it just exports as a single .PST You could look to use a eDiscovery and export a date range to then get the pst size down. I know third party tools also can do this though have not tried these my self so cant recommend one5.2KViews1like2Comments
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