>>suggested contacts and auto complete [...] you need to have directory
sync working
not sure why dir sync should be involved if you're talking about migrating
the emails only (and calendars and contacts).
Dirsync (talking to Active Directory) should not be involved unless I'm
missing something...

When connected to an exchange account, finding and migrating suggested
contacts and autocomplete depend on the version of Outlook you're using.
Outlook 2007 : these are located in a .NK2 file.  find previous nk2 file
then import it on your new Outlook profile
Outlook 2010 & up : they are in a hidden message on the server. Do a
"standard" exchange 2007 to O365 migration, the process will connect to the
on-premise exchange server and migrate everuthing in the inblox + calendar
+ contacts (including autocomplete/suggested).
http://blog.powerbiz.net.au/sbs-2008/migrating-email-from-sbs-exchange-to-office-365/

Hope that helps,
Best



Bertrand ELLEN-PREVOT
[email protected]

2016-04-08 15:26 GMT-04:00 Neil Standley <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I’m working on a staged SBS 2008/Exchange 07 SP3 to O365 migration for a
> customer.
>
>
>
> I’ve read that in order for suggested contacts and auto complete to work
> after the migration you need to have directory sync working. So we’d like
> to be able to sync their onsite AD with the cloud but am running in to
> problems getting Azure Active Directory Connect installed. It wants Windows
> Management framework 4 installed, with powershell 3, but I’m reading that
> WMF is not recommended on SBS or Exchange previous to Exchange 2013, where
> it’s a requirement.
>
>
>
> So my question, what do I do now?
>
>
>
> SBS is the only server in the environment and I don’t think it would be
> wise to run the sync tool from a workstation, not that they have a spare
> anyways. After the migration I am planning to remove Exchange, but not
> immediately, I’d like to wait about 30 days to make sure everything is
> working properly.
>
>
>
> So should I install the WMF4 and ignore the warnings, or are there other
> options I don’t know about?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil
>

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