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How to Configure a Hybrid Experience with Office 365 in a SharePoint 2019 farm

This post explains how to you can configure a hybrid experience in a SharePoint 2019 farm.

Introduction

Organizations are rapidly moving into the Cloud with Office 365, but some are still not ready to move completely to Office 365 and SharePoint Online.

Upgrading to SharePoint 2019, that has an improved support for a hybrid scenario, can be a valid solution to allow organizations to gradually take the path to the Cloud.

A hybrid scenario in SharePoint 2019 will allow you the following:

With these scenarios, organizations can keep some of their workloads On-Premises and start taking advantage of all the innovations in SharePoint Online and Office 365.

Enabling Hybrid Experience

To enable an hybrid environment in a SharePoint 2019 farm, you will have to follow the following steps in Central Administration:

SharePoint 2019 Configuration Wizards
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard Selection
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard Credential Selection
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard Credential Validation
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard Prerequisites valiation (with errors)

The errors that the wizard showed were originated by the fact the App Management Service was not configured in the farm. To solve this problem, I had just had to create a App Management Service service application. In my case, I used an automated way to create the service application using AutoSPInstaller.

Creating the App Management Service service application
App Management service application
SharePoint 2019 Hybrid Wizard Prerequisites valiation
Hybrid features selection
Hybrid Configuration Wizard configuring hybrid
Hybrid Configuration Wizard finished
IISReset to finish hybrid configuration

Testing the Hybrid Environment

After the hybrid environment is configured, you can test it:

Hybrid App Launcher
Hybrid OneDrive

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Happy SharePointing!