Exchange Online users logging into OWA On Premises.

Greetings!
We are implementing hybrid Exchange Online with Exchange 2013, and we face the following situation:
When an Exchange Online user tries to access through OWA on-premises, a page appears with a link to the Exchange Online OWA.
Is it supposed to be this way?
Why the redirection is not automatic?
Seems so obvious that the redirect should be automatic that if it is to be this way (the user having to click the link), there must be some technical justification. Can anyone refer me some article about it? For to convince the top brass of the company here
that it has to be like that!
Thanks in advance !!!
Fabio Martins MCDST/MCSA Brasil!!!

Hi
As per the information and details provided by you, to solve the problem of Exchange online users logging into OWA on Premises, please follow these steps: -
The user will be able to use the
OWA URL points to the on-premises Exchange 2013 server. On the redirection page, you can choose to
save the new URL to his browser favorites and click on the URL.
When clicking on the URL, the user will be taken through the authentication process. For OWA, that means that you can try to access his mailbox in Exchange Online &
Exchange online will redirect the user to “login.microsogtonline.com”, where
you can enter UPN.
Once the UPN is entered and you switches to the password field, Office 365 will detect that the UPN domain is federation with an Office 365 tenant. This result in a redirect
to the on-premises federation endpoint (in this case sts.clouduser.dk) and depending on whether the user is domain joined and domain-connected or uses an external client, you will get
single sign-on (SSO) or be required to enter your UPN and password.
Because of the organizational relationship that was set up between Exchange Online and Exchange on-premises during the Exchange hybrid configuration lookups when booking
meetings, mail tips, etc. also work as expected from Exchange Online to Exchange on-premises and vice versa.
I hope this information will be helpful for you.
Thanks and regards
Shweta@G 

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