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Microsoft Office 365 ??? Exchange Online Implementation and Migration

You're reading from   Microsoft Office 365 ??? Exchange Online Implementation and Migration Plan and execute a successful Office 365 Exchange Online migration with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784395520
Length 446 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ian Waters Ian Waters
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David Greve David Greve
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Loryan Strant Loryan Strant
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Office 365 FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Familiar with the Office 365 Admin Portal 3. Integration Options for Businesses 4. Integration Options for Midsize and Enterprise Organizations 5. Preparing for a Simple Migration 6. Performing a Simple Migration 7. Preparing for a Hybrid Deployment and Migration 8. Deploying a Hybrid Infrastructure – AD FS 9. Deploying a Hybrid Infrastructure – Directory Synchronization 10. Deploying a Hybrid Infrastructure – Exchange Hybrid 11. Performing a Hybrid Migration 12. Post Migration Considerations 13. Additional Hybrid Solution – Lync Online/Skype for Business 14. Additional Hybrid Solution – SharePoint Online

Preparing your Office 365 subscription


As you prepare for integration with Office 365, one of the first and most important steps is to ensure you have registered all your User Principal Names (UPNs) and e-mail domains you plan to use with the service. This also includes any e-mail domains you plan to coexist with but will leave on-premises. Let's recap on why both UPNs and e-mail domains are important to register.

A UPN is an individual's log on to Active Directory. In many cases, you are likely to use domain\%username% as the user log on. We need to change this to their UPN, which is also likely %username%@domain (in some cases it may be domain.local or a public domain.com). We need to ensure your UPN is a public domain. Ideally, we should have the public domain match the user's primary e-mail address.

E-mail domains are also important to register within Office 365. First off, you cannot assign a primary or secondary e-mail address to a mailbox if the e-mail domain is not registered with...

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