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Unibox exchange server
Unibox exchange server










Microsoft directly supports it (I promise). This is the main reason we have a lot of clients choosing to manage their synced users using ADUC and attribute editor. Also, Exchange is a HUGE target for zero-day attacks. It's in extended support for a few more years. The problem is, the only version of Exchange that's free is no longer in mainstream support.

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For example, here's an article for enabling the online archive for a former on-prem Exchange user: Microsoft even has solutions for nearly everything you can do in the Exchange Admin Centers or Mgmt Consoles.

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We have a ton of clients who have chosen to go that route and they're super happy. So, it's a misnomer that Microsoft doesn't support shutting off the last Exchange server. Does anyone have any experience with this or has done this procedure before? Thank you in advance for any assistance or guidance. Microsoft says due to the age of the server they are unable to provide any kind of support.Īnd while that seems simple enough i'm hesitant as it's kind of an all-or-nothing approach. We want to terminate it totally and have O365 own and manage everything. So of 300ish accounts about 40 are still "owned" by that local exchange server. We do all administration via O365 with the small exception of a few settings (EXAMPLE: Enabling online archiving) that can only be done on the exchange server IF the user was originally created and synced from Exchange. All the mail data is held in O365 and all new accounts are created in O365 via a 3rd party tool. We have an old Exchange server 2008 (Not R2) Exchange 2010. Pardon if I don't use the correct terminology I'm not super well versed in Exchange.










Unibox exchange server