Skype for Business hybrid has been removed, as for this Microsoft document “Disable hybrid to complete migration to the cloud”.All the users, analog devices, meeting rooms and response groups heve been already migrated to Microsoft Teams. If you still want to remove the schema, take a look to Mark Vale’s blog here for a detailed explanation on this specific topic I see no massive benefits in that and, as a main motivation not to remove the schema, please remember that all migrated user phone numbers are still managed by the msRTCSIP-Line attribute.īy the way, the above is also a motivation NOT TO run the massive SfB user disable Get-CsUser | Disable-CsUser -Verbose that is often suggested, if you did not have a prior preparation. Let me advise against removing the schema modification. In this post I will outline how to safely remove the SfB topology. As a starting point when removing Skype for Business (SfB) from an on-premises domain, there must be a decision about removing JUST the SfB topology from the on-premises deployment or if you want to remove also the Active Directory schema preparation that was required to install SfB in the first place.
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