@Teresa_Cyrus, users are generally not affected by Exchange Server
upgrades. In the case of a legacy upgrade (e.g., from Exchange 2016 to
Exchange 2019), mailbox moves happen in the background while the user is
still online. In the case of in-place upgrade, users will have been
moved to a different ...
Hi @Scott Schnoll, When a company make the switch to the upgraded
exchange server, how are the end users impacted? Will they have access
to MS365 apps, services, and user interface? Should companies plan on
user adoption based on features or UI differences? Or these upgrades
backend technie gurus st...
The issue with hybrid management is one which has been repeatedly raised
for years and years and has consistently not been addressed adequately.
I think that many of us have given up on any expectation that this will
ever be dealt with.
@_Eugene_0 As of now, that is the case, yes. We hear the need for a
"better hybrid management solution" but as things stand now, your
options are either to run management tools only via PowerShell or run
Exchange Server on-premises to have access to EAC and manage that way.
Seeing that Exchange 2016...
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