Install and Run Hybrid Configuration wizard with Full Hybrid Configuration

  1. Logon office 365 portal with administrator account, open Exchange Admin Center.
  2. Select hybrid and then click Enable.

3. Click Install to install Microsoft Office 365 Hybrid Configuration Wizard and then click Run.

4. On the Hybrid Configuration Wizard page, click Next.

5. The wizard will attempt to detect an on-premises Exchange 2010 SP3 Client Access server. If the wizard doesn’t detect an Exchange 2010 SP3 server, or if you want to use a different server, select Specify a server running Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016 and then specify the internal FQDN of an Exchange 2010 SP3 Client Access server.

6. In the Office 365 Exchange Online section, select Office 365 Worldwide and then click Next.

7. On the Credentials page, in the Enter your on-premises account credentials section, select Use current Windows credentials to have the wizard use the account you’re logged into to access your on-premises Active Directory and Exchange 2010 SP3 servers. If you want to specify a different set of credentials, unselect Use current Windows credentials and specify the username and password an Active Directory account you want to use. Whichever selection you choose, the account used needs to be a member of the Enterprise Admins security group.

8. In the Enter your Office 365 credentials section, specify the username and password of an Office 365 account that has Global Administrator permissions. Click Next.

9. On the Validating Connections and Credentials page, the wizard will connect to both your on-premises organization and your Office 365 organization to validate credentials and examine the current configuration of both organizations. Click Next when it’s done.

10. On Hybrid Feature page, select Full Hybrid Configuration, click Next.

11. Click enable on the Federation Trust page. It enables sharing calendar free/busy information within a Hybrid environment.

12. On the Domain Ownership page, copy the token and create a TXT record on your public DNS records.

13. Select I have created a TXT record for each token in DNS., and then click verify domain ownership.

14. After the verification is complete, click next.

15. On the Hybrid Configuration page, select Enable centralized mail transport if you want have centralized mail transport, click next.

16. On the Hub Transport Server Configuration page, select on-premises Exchange Client Access Server, click next.

17. On Public IP Addresses page, enter the public IP addresses of the transport servers, click next.

18. Select certificate on the Transport Certificate page, click next.

19. Enter full FQDN name on the Organization FQDN page, click next.

20. On the Ready for Update page, click update.

21. The Congratulations page will show when the update configures completed, and then click Close.

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