SBS 2011 STANDARD Exchange 2010 Migration to Office 365

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Hi
If you manually setup an outlook profile and enter in all the settings does it work?
In you local DNS you still have an autodiscover record for your local exchange server? Correct?
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    WhenChanged : 4/1/2010 2:47:37 PM
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