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Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

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An organization has an on-premises Exchange organization that consists of two Active Directory
forests in an account and resource forest configuration. The resource forest hosts Exchange 2013.
You plan to migrate to Exchange Online.
You need to prepare for the migration.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
form the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

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Answer:

Explanation:
Before the migration to Exchange Online we must set up a hybrid deployment.
Box 1: DirSync for both Forests
* What if I have a resource forest for Exchange and an account forest for logins?
Setup dirsync against the resource forest (this we need to do) and setup ADFS (this is already done)
against the account forest. Eventually, collapse the resource forest data into the account forest and
then change dirsync to work against the account forest.
Box 2, Box 3: Run the Hybrid Configuration Wizard in each Forest

Multi-forest and Multi-tenant scenarios with Office 365
http://blogs.technet.com/b/educloud/archive/2013/08/02/multi-forest-and-multi-tenant-scenarioswith-office-365.aspx?pi47623=3

17 Comments on “Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

  1. MCSE says:

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj873754(v=exchg.150).aspx
    Hybrid deployments with multiple Active Directory forests

    Applies to: Exchange Online, Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2013

    Topic Last Modified: 2016-03-17

    Exchange 2013 and later hybrid deployments are supported for organizations with multiple on-premises Active Directory forests and a single Office 365 tenant. For hybrid deployment features and considerations, multi-forest organizations are defined as organizations having Exchange servers deployed in multiple Active Dirsectory forests. Organizations that utilize a resource forest for user accounts, but maintain all Exchange servers in a single forest, aren’t classified as multi-forest in hybrid deployment scenarios. These types of organizations should consider themselves a single forest organization when planning and configuring a hybrid deployment.

    The migration of public folders from an on-premises environment to Office 365 is only supported from a single Active Directory forest. Similarly, accessing public folders in a hybrid state is only supported when the on-premises public folders are housed in a single Active Directory forest.




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  2. Kon says:

    DirSync cannot sync 2 forests to one Office 365 tenant.
    AADSync can.

    Correct answer:
    1. install AADSync in account forest
    2. Configure AADSync for both forests
    3. Run HCW in the resource forest




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  3. Shabnam says:

    At least one exchange required for each forest
    One Azure active directory on one of the forests is required

    I’d say
    Install exchange 2013 on account forest
    Install AAD on account forest
    Run hybrid wizard on account forest
    I am still reading to ensure my answer is correct




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  4. Hiya says:

    I disagree with Kon. His reasoning is -> DirSync cannot sync 2 forests to one Office 365 tenant. However he clearly didn’t read the question -> “Organizations that utilize a resource forest for user accounts, but maintain all Exchange servers in a single forest, aren’t classified as multi-forest in hybrid deployment scenarios. These types of organizations should consider themselves a single forest organization when planning and configuring a hybrid deployment”.

    Therefore, I think the given answer is correct




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