08-07-2023 01:19 AM - edited 08-07-2023 01:25 AM
We are currently moving Microsoft 365 Tenants as part of a merger, which means one half of the new business needs the Microsoft 365 Apps to move to the new tenant.
These devices are AD Joined but not Azure AD Joined.
Has anyone come across a way to do this without resorting to deleting key chains, and asking users to reconfigure the Apps.
Thanks
Posted on 08-08-2023 05:34 AM
Microsoft does provide a license removal tool, users would need to log back in to office when its used as you seem to have noticed. I suggest bringing this up on your next TUB. Microsoft will need to provide guidance but I don't think there is another way.
4 weeks ago
A while ago, our IT team had to move an employee’s Office 365 account to a new tenant after a company restructuring. We needed a secure and easy way to do it manually without third-party tools. After searching online, I found the Office365Solutions.org website, and to my surprise, they had a step-by-step guide on how to perform Office365 Tenant-To-Tenant Migration. The guide explained how to transfer emails, calendars, contacts, and OneDrive files using Microsoft’s built-in tools like PowerShell. The key steps included setting up both tenants, updating permissions, modifying DNS records, and verifying data after the move. By following the guide, we successfully migrated the employee’s data with minimum time and it is totally worth it.