![]() Due to Directory Sync, any attribute changes need to be done at the on-premises side, but you haveĪlready disabled the on-premises accounts. ![]() However, please be aware that there may be some difficulties if you need to change any Lync-related attributes someday. This solution is apparently easier to do. Change the related DNS records, such as SRV and CNAME, to Office 365. Assign the Skype for Business online licenses to the synchronized user accounts.Ĥ. Run Directory Sync (with your Azure AD Connect tool) to synchronize the user accounts to Office 365.ģ. ![]() Normally, this command will also remove all those related attributes from the on-premises AD.Ģ. Disable the on-premises accounts by running the Disable-CsUser command. Move users to Skype for Business Online (after the hybrid deployment is done)Īdditionally, I understand that the hybrid deployment might be a bit complicated, and I’d like to let you know another option. Please refer to the following links:Ĭonfigure hybrid with Skype for Business Online To migrate Lync 2013 on-premises users to Office 365 Skype for Business online, it is recommended you set up a Lync hybrid deployment.
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