![]() ![]() This is not a problem, but brings a new challenge when it comes to the last Exchange server for management purposes that need to be kept. Over the years I have received numerous requests on how to continue moving to Exchange 2016 in a Resource Forest or when all mailboxes are in Exchange Online, decommission the Resource Forest. ![]() In the more information section at the end of this blogpost you’ll find all links. There are four articles, all based on Exchange 2010 and at the end of each article you’ll find a link to the next article. Two years ago I wrote a number of blogpost regarding an Exchange Resource Forest model and Office 365 starting at Exchange Resource Forest and Office 365 part I. ![]()
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