Configuring an Exchange Hybrid Deployment & Migrating to Office 365 (Exchange Online) (Part 5)
In this article we will install and configure Active Directory Federation Service (ADFS) 2.0 on the two ADFS Proxy servers in the perimeter network.
In this article we will install and configure Active Directory Federation Service (ADFS) 2.0 on the two ADFS Proxy servers in the perimeter network.
In this article we will deploy the Active Directory Federation Proxy (ADFS) servers that are required for external identity federation with Office 365.
In this article we will install and configure Active Directory Federation Service (ADFS) 2.0 on the two ADFS servers on the internal network.
In this article we will deploy the Active Directory Federation Service (ADFS) servers that are required for identity federation with Office 365.
In this articles series, I will take you through the steps necessary to configure an Exchange hybrid deployment followed by migrating mailboxes from the on-premise Exchange 2007 environment to Office 365 (Exchange Online).
In the final part of this article, we'll continue to look at areas to test after executing the Hybrid Configuration Wizard
In this part 6 which is the last part in this article series, we will continue where we left off in part 5 on how you perform an Office 365 staged migration to Office 365 (Exchange Online).
In this article we'll start to look at some of the common areas to test after executing the Hybrid Configuration Wizard, along with some solutions to common problems and guidance with further troubleshooting with issues.
In this article we will convert the on-premise mailbox for each of the migrated users to a mail user object and create a new Outlook profile for these users. We will then verify that migrated users can connect to their Exchange Online mailbox using Outlook.
In this article we'll look at how to use the Hybrid Configuration Wizard.