Exchange Online
In hybrid Office 365 deployments (either Exchange Online, Skype for Business Online, or SharePoint Online), often you need to know whether a particular user account is sourced (e.g. created) from on-premises AD, or in the cloud (created in Azure AD). This can be see in the Office 365 Portal (under
Today, Exchange Online is managed through PowerShell by creating a remote PowerShell session to Exchange Online (this existing process is described here: Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell). This process does not use a dedicated local PowerShell module and has never supported Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) which is very important for privileged
Exchange Online in Office 365 has many policies for configuring and controlling the types of clients users can connect to the service with, and the ability to configure data storage, compliance, and security. Three main policies used to govern end-user behavior are Client Access, ActiveSync, and Retention policies as explained