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Exchange Hybrid Provisioning

We have just upgraded to V8.0.2 in our development environment and I'm attempting to set up mailbox provisioning into Office 365.

Looking at the documentation for Exchange it's not particularly helpful...

I've set up connectors for Azure AD, Exchange on premise and Exchange online as well as the on-premise AD connector.

I've created a business role with account definitions for the on-premise AD account, Remote Mailbox and O365 license.

Just attempted to test this and it does not appear to work.

The on-premise AD account has been created, but no O365 license allocation and the remote mailbox provision is just continually re-scheduling itself. The account has been sync'd to O365 by our dirsync processes successfully.

We use Exchange E-mail address policies for allocating e-mail addresses, but having looked at the on premise AD account it does not currently seem to be mail enabled.

Anyone had any success with automated provisioning to O365 using the hybrid stuff?

We have successfully powershell scripted this ourselves previously without issue, but thought we could use standard product features now..... This seems to be a little trying due to lack of sensible documentation that I can find....

Anyone been successful with this?

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  • Hi, What I'm trying to find is a recommendation for setting up Hybrid Exchange mailbox and Office 365 provisioning. A how-to guide for this appears to be completely missing! 

    It appears that the remote-mailbox account definition is not mail-enabling the on-premise AD account.

    What I'm now getting in the EXH_PERSONHASTSBACCOUNTDEF_AUTOCREATE_EXHREMOTEMAILBOX provisioning process in the INSERT step is the following error:

    ErrorMessages = (2018-12-17 10:37:49) [810077] EXHRemoteMailbox: The following fields are compulsory and need to be filled: Distinguished name, Active Directory user account, Exchange organization.

    As I mentioned it does appear that the on-premise AD account is not being mail-enabled.... not convinced this product actually works at the moment, but without any clear documentation on how to set things up I have no idea if I've taken the correct approach or are missing something???

  • I suggest contacting support to help you out.