Hi,
I've spent the past few days reading up on the Hybrid mode facility and I got the Remote connectivity facility running okay after a few blips. I also managed to get the wizard to run through until I get to the last bit about
HCW8064 -
The HCW has completed, but was not able to perform the OAuth portion of your Hybrid configuration. If you need features that rely on OAuthhttps://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn497703(v=exchg.150).aspx, you can try running the HCW again or manually configure OAuth using these manual stepshttps://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn594521(v=exchg.150).aspx.
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3089172
It says its not important so I carried on.
I am a bit confused though about what it can and cant do.
I am in a school by the way.
I have Azure syncing with O365 and all the students and staff are listed. When I look at the mailboxes on the O365 tab there aren't any... when I try and logon it doesn't work. I thought the beauty of this was that it offered a single point of access to your mailbox.
I have tried to move a user (I will be keeping the majority on my premises) which comes up with the error.
Data migrated:
Migration rate:
Error: MigrationRecipientNotFoundException: A recipient wasn't found for "boysboarding@*********.co.uk" on the target. Create a recipient of the appropriate type for this migration on the target and try again.
So I tried again but this time I assigned a license in the admin console. This allows me to logon to office 365 but with an empty mailbox?? I know there are mail items in there when I login on my premises. if I try and migrate the users mailbox I get
Migration rate:
Error: InvalidRecipientTypeException: Unsupported recipient type 'Mailbox' provided. Only 'Mailuser' is supported for this migration type.
Its taken me ages to even get to this stage and now I am stuck