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    • wrx7mW
      wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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      @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

      • we have some internal services that rely on our on premise exchange server to send some automated email (ie. Veeam Backup Notifications), would them be influenced by these changes?

      Yes. You can either setup a relay on-prem or in Office 365- or an account with a mailbox license (can use E1) that you can login to.

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      • wrx7mW
        wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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        @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

        Our on premise exchange would not be accessible from the outlook clients anymore since the business premium is only cloud based

        Depends on how you have it setup. A lot of people will do a hybrid configuration, especially during a migration from on-prem to O365. I am assuming that you are in a hybrid mode, if you already are running E3 licenses. In terms of how it is affected if switching to BP, I can't say for sure, but it doesn't seem like it should matter.

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        • wrx7mW
          wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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          @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

          The mailboxes and their email will migrate automatically (after some minutes of panic where you can't see any mailbox during the migration)

          I have switched some mailboxes from BP to E1 and vice versa and haven't really noticed anything. It is not with active users, so I can't say for sure. Test it out, but still do it after hours.

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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            @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

            we have some distribution group configured on the on premise exchange, would them be influenced by these changes?

            Are you using AADConnect?

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            • wrx7mW
              wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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              @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

              Some users don't work on their local machine, they instead RPD to a way more powerful Hyper-V VM (one VM for each user), will this still work with Business Premium licenses?

              I am pretty sure that since it is a single VM per user, you wouldn't run into a shared computer activation requirement.
              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/overview-of-shared-computer-activation-for-office-365-proplus

              If you are using RDS on a single server VM that everyone was connecting to, then you would have to go that route.

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              • wrx7mW
                wrx7m @davide.bonavita
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                @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                Since the Office version will change from Business to ProPlus we would need to reinstall the office software on the workstations

                I would plan on removing and reinstalling it with the click to run using the business premium license option, but you should be able to just update the license. I ran into some systems, that didn't want to fully convert from ProPlus to BP when the user logged in after the licensing change. Normally, the user would be notified that they need to close out of the Office suite and it would automatically update the system to the new licensing version. This was about a year and a half ago, so it could be smoother. You can always test it to see what happens.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato @wrx7m
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                  @wrx7m said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                  @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                  The mailboxes and their email will migrate automatically (after some minutes of panic where you can't see any mailbox during the migration)

                  I have switched some mailboxes from BP to E1 and vice versa and haven't really noticed anything. It is not with active users, so I can't say for sure. Test it out, but still do it after hours.

                  It only takes a license change, the mailbox will continue to be available. Just a licensing change.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato
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                    Also Office 365 Business Premium supports Exchange in Hybrid Mode as well
                    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/servicedescriptions/exchange-online-service-description/exchange-online-service-description
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                    with the following caveat
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                    • davide.bonavitaD
                      davide.bonavita @wrx7m
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                      @wrx7m said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                      AADConnect

                      Yep πŸ™‚

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                      • magicmarkerM
                        magicmarker
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                        I would hate to have to manage O365 and an on-premise Exchange server. Any plans to decommission that on-premise Exchange server? To relay LAN devices, we setup a Windows IIS server to relay the copiers, Veeam, notification emails. You create a mail flow connector in the O365 Exchange admin center to your Windows IIS box. We used Skykick when we migrated to O365, so all the email on the on-premises Exchange was migrated into the O365 accounts. I could not wait to get rid of our on-premises Exchange box after migration to O365. I’m sure you don’t want that thing anymore either.

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                        • davide.bonavitaD
                          davide.bonavita
                          last edited by davide.bonavita

                          I've activated a Business Premium trial license on my account and deactivated the E3 license, everything looks good so far πŸ™‚

                          The only strange thing is this, I suppose I just have to wait πŸ˜„

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                          UPDATE: I've manually removed the old subscription with the script "$Env:Programfiles\Microsoft Office\Office16\OSPP.VBS". Everything still looks good so far

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @davide.bonavita
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                            @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                            UPDATE: I've manually removed the old subscription with the script "$Env:Programfiles\Microsoft Office\Office16\OSPP.VBS". Everything still looks good so far

                            You had to do that manually? Ugh.

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                            • davide.bonavitaD
                              davide.bonavita @travisdh1
                              last edited by davide.bonavita

                              @travisdh1 well it would remove itself automatically eventually, but looks like it could take hours or even days to sync, reading on other forums

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                              • davide.bonavitaD
                                davide.bonavita
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                                It looks like you don't need to uninstall and reinstall Office

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                                • dbeatoD
                                  dbeato @davide.bonavita
                                  last edited by

                                  @davide-bonavita said in Moving from O365 E3 to Business Premium:

                                  It looks like you don't need to uninstall and reinstall Office

                                  Correct

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