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    • KellyK
      Kelly @WLS-ITGuy
      last edited by

      @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

      @kelly

      We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

      Thanks for the help!

      If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

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      • WLS-ITGuyW
        WLS-ITGuy @Kelly
        last edited by

        @kelly said in O365 question:

        @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

        @kelly

        We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

        Thanks for the help!

        If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

        We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

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        • KellyK
          Kelly @WLS-ITGuy
          last edited by

          @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

          @kelly said in O365 question:

          @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

          @kelly

          We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

          Thanks for the help!

          If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

          We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

          Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Kelly
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @kelly said in O365 question:

            @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

            @kelly said in O365 question:

            @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

            @kelly

            We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

            Thanks for the help!

            If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

            We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

            Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

            To be fair a lot of the non-Public institutions were/are shit.

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            • WLS-ITGuyW
              WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @jaredbusch said in O365 question:

              @kelly said in O365 question:

              @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

              @kelly said in O365 question:

              @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

              @kelly

              We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

              Thanks for the help!

              If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

              We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

              Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

              To be fair a lot of the non-Public institutions were/are shit.

              Yes like all the online tech schools that popped up

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              • KellyK
                Kelly @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @jaredbusch said in O365 question:

                @kelly said in O365 question:

                @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                @kelly said in O365 question:

                @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                @kelly

                We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

                Thanks for the help!

                If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

                We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

                Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

                To be fair a lot of the non-Public institutions were/are shit.

                Oh yeah, there was a ton of reasons why they were doing some of the things they were doing, but every institution was viewed with suspicion regardless of how well things had gone prior. The school I was with had gotten better marks for how we handled everything than the public institutions in the area, and we were put under intense scrutiny.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @Kelly
                  last edited by

                  @kelly said in O365 question:

                  @jaredbusch said in O365 question:

                  @kelly said in O365 question:

                  @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                  @kelly said in O365 question:

                  @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                  @kelly

                  We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

                  Thanks for the help!

                  If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

                  We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

                  Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

                  To be fair a lot of the non-Public institutions were/are shit.

                  Oh yeah, there was a ton of reasons why they were doing some of the things they were doing, but every institution was viewed with suspicion regardless of how well things had gone prior. The school I was with had gotten better marks for how we handled everything than the public institutions in the area, and we were put under intense scrutiny.

                  Well in the new-era... large corporations are innocent until caught, then still innocent if wealthy.

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                  • KellyK
                    Kelly @Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    @obsolesce said in O365 question:

                    @kelly said in O365 question:

                    @jaredbusch said in O365 question:

                    @kelly said in O365 question:

                    @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                    @kelly said in O365 question:

                    @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                    @kelly

                    We are a 501c3 (Non-Profit) so it might be just as easy 🙂

                    Thanks for the help!

                    If you're a non profit you might have better long term luck going that route instead: https://products.office.com/en-us/nonprofit/office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing?tab=1.

                    We're going through the accreditation process now but I guess that takes A LONG TIME!

                    Yeah, accreditation takes forever. Be glad you're not dealing with the Obama era Department of Ed. They were very unfriendly to non public institutions. I don't know what it is like now. Might not be any better.

                    To be fair a lot of the non-Public institutions were/are shit.

                    Oh yeah, there was a ton of reasons why they were doing some of the things they were doing, but every institution was viewed with suspicion regardless of how well things had gone prior. The school I was with had gotten better marks for how we handled everything than the public institutions in the area, and we were put under intense scrutiny.

                    Well in the new-era... large corporations are innocent until caught, then still innocent if wealthy.

                    My comments were not a criticism of the larger policies of the Obama administration. I was simply describing difficulties related to non public colleges in interacting with the Department of Education during that administration.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @WLS-ITGuy
                      last edited by

                      @wls-itguy said in O365 question:

                      @kelly said in O365 question:

                      My first question when presented this is why. You're investing a decent amount of time and resources into maintaining on prem server when the cloud version is free for you (assuming you're a school from your comments). If I were in your situation it would be difficult for me to justify keeping that old server.

                      It is free but we need the PC software for Office as well so either way there is a cost. Right now it doesn't cost me anything for the Exchange 2016 server I run on prem and because we are a sub of an organization the on prem exchange server would need to stay in play because of domain issues.

                      But this doesn't explain why you'd want all of the huge headaches and risk of the hybrid. I see loads of negatives, but no positives mentioned. Free or not, a stick in the eye still sucks.

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                      • wrx7mW
                        wrx7m
                        last edited by wrx7m

                        I recently completed a migration to Office 365. I needed to dump my Exchange 2010 on-prem server, as the hardware was EOL. The main thing you can't do if you dump the hybrid configuration is use AADConnect to sync your users/groups.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @wrx7m
                          last edited by

                          @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                          . The main thing you can't do if you dump the hybrid configuration is use AADConnect to sync your users/groups.

                          You don't need Exchange for that tool. It's federation that keeps you from dumping the on prem.

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                          • wrx7mW
                            wrx7m @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said in O365 question:

                            @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                            . The main thing you can't do if you dump the hybrid configuration is use AADConnect to sync your users/groups.

                            You don't need Exchange for that tool. It's federation that keeps you from dumping the on prem.

                            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/decommission-on-premises-exchange

                            I never had federation, and I had to dump AADConnect when decommissioning on-prem Exchange. The reason is because there is no way to manage certain attributes of the cloud mailboxes. The options are literally grayed out on those that are synced from on-prem.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @wrx7m
                              last edited by

                              @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                              @scottalanmiller said in O365 question:

                              @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                              . The main thing you can't do if you dump the hybrid configuration is use AADConnect to sync your users/groups.

                              You don't need Exchange for that tool. It's federation that keeps you from dumping the on prem.

                              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/decommission-on-premises-exchange

                              I never had federation, and I had to dump AADConnect when decommissioning on-prem Exchange. The reason is because there is no way to manage certain attributes of the cloud mailboxes. The options are literally grayed out on those that are synced from on-prem.

                              But only greyed out on the one side, right? You can still manage them from the O365 side as usual.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller grayed out on Office 365 side. Until you dump AADCONNECT, you can't edit them in the cloud.

                                There is another option here -

                                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-essentials/get-started/support-for-larger-deployments

                                It allows you to install a role on a Windows server to do password sync to Office 365.

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                                • KellyK
                                  Kelly @wrx7m
                                  last edited by

                                  @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                                  @scottalanmiller grayed out on Office 365 side. Until you dump AADCONNECT, you can't edit them in the cloud.

                                  There is another option here -

                                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-essentials/get-started/support-for-larger-deployments

                                  It allows you to install a role on a Windows server to do password sync to Office 365.

                                  AADconnect is a function of Active Directory, not Exchange. Losing on prem Exchange means you cannot edit mailboxes locally and have the changes sync'd to O365, but nothing else.

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                                  • wrx7mW
                                    wrx7m @Kelly
                                    last edited by

                                    @kelly if you use aadconnect, you will be unable to make edits to certain attributes in office 365. If you want to make these edits, you have to stop using aadconnect.

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @wrx7m
                                      last edited by

                                      @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                                      @kelly if you use aadconnect, you will be unable to make edits to certain attributes in office 365. If you want to make these edits, you have to stop using aadconnect.

                                      If you know where to look, you can fix that.

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                                      • wrx7mW
                                        wrx7m @Obsolesce
                                        last edited by

                                        @obsolesce said in O365 question:

                                        @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                                        @kelly if you use aadconnect, you will be unable to make edits to certain attributes in office 365. If you want to make these edits, you have to stop using aadconnect.

                                        If you know where to look, you can fix that.

                                        That is interesting. However, if you are using ADSIEdit to perform these modifications and syncing via aadconnect, MS doesn't support it.

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @wrx7m
                                          last edited by Obsolesce

                                          @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                                          @obsolesce said in O365 question:

                                          @wrx7m said in O365 question:

                                          @kelly if you use aadconnect, you will be unable to make edits to certain attributes in office 365. If you want to make these edits, you have to stop using aadconnect.

                                          If you know where to look, you can fix that.

                                          That is interesting. However, if you are using ADSIEdit to perform these modifications and syncing via aadconnect, MS doesn't support it.

                                          No ADSIEdit... this is AADConnect (or whatever the name of it is this month).

                                          MS very much supports it. Those values are in there by default, just not automatically set to sync.

                                          Like, hiding from address list? How's that not supported from Microsoft? There's a checkbox right there in the O365 interface to hide something from the address list... but by default, that is not synchronized from AD and you must enable it to be.

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                                          • wrx7mW
                                            wrx7m @Obsolesce
                                            last edited by

                                            @obsolesce Is this something that requires Exchange 2016 to be running on-prem? It doesn't say in that article.

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