![]() ![]() How and when to decommission your on-premises Exchange servers in a hybrid deployment.Decommissioning your Exchange 2010 servers in a Hybrid Deployment (also applies to 2013).without the Exchange server in place, you must use ADSIedit or a third-party tool to do simple tasks like add alias addresses–and these methods are technically unsupported. ![]() The reason being: having no on-premises Exchange server changes how you manage certain mailbox attributes–e.g. Microsoft’s official stance on removing your legacy hybrid Exchange server is that you must also disable Directory Synchronization, and move to a “cloud-only” scenario. If you want password synchronization or Pass Through Authentication, stick to Azure AD Connect. Update: This is no longer a recommended solution. ![]() If you performed a Remote Move migration from a legacy system such as SBS 2011 or Exchange 2010, and now you want to remove your hybrid server without losing the ability to sync passwords to Office 365, I have some good news for you: it’s totally possible. ![]()
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