I compared all AD attributes between a couple of accounts and found the users created after the migration did not have the 'mailNickname' attribute set - this is due to the fact you can make an account work on the Office 365 tenant by simply setting the 'proxyAddresses' attribute which is how all newer mailboxes had been commissioned.Ĭonfirmed after manually setting the 'mailNickname' attribute and doing "start-adsyncsynccylce -Policytype Initial" the mailboxes were hidden from the GAL across the board. I ended up doing some 'stare and compare' between users that were successfully hidden from the GAL everywhere and those that were not, it quickly became apparent the accounts that were originally created in Exchange and migrated to 365 were the accounts successfully being hidden from the GAL. Requirement was to keep shared mailboxes in Office 365 (eg: could not simply stop synchronizing these users) for archive purposes but prevent those mailboxes from appearing when searching the GAL Setting the AD attribute ' msExchHideFromAddressList' to TRUE resulted in the mailbox being hidden from the GAL when using Outlook client but NOT when viewed in Web mail or Skype You can add multiple email addresses to your Skype account to help. In Contact details change or add your email address and press Save. You will be automatically redirected to Skype on the web. Scroll down to Settings and select Your profile in the right pane. Email in Office 365 tenant (migrated from on prem Exchange 2010) Sign-in on Skype and click on your profile picture in the top-left corner of the app. I finally found a solution to this issue so hopefully this will assist others.
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