You can call godaddy support to dissociate your domain from the godaddy tenant and they can do it for you. You will need to move this domain to another new tenant in order to use it with your on-prem ADFS. And your email domain which you bought with godaddy will be associated with this tenant.
#Godaddy office 365 serial#
When you buy Office365 through godaddy, the Godaddy system creates a tenant which is named something as where xxxxxx denotes an alphanumeric serial number. Use this Office 365 article to export PST of user mailboxes. This method will require some downtime but with careful planning you can minimize it. You can use third party O365 migration tools or do it manually. Have the users to export their Mailboxes and create PST files.
You would need to create all your users in your new tenant. You need to create a new tenant and buy same office 365 licenses directly from Microsoft. I am not an expert of the same but this is what I understand of it with the experience I have had in the past going through a few of these scenarios. It was mainly designed for small businesses who just required email-on-the-go along with a domain name with some features of Office365. Godaddy Office365 offering was not designed keeping the on-premise federation in mind. You will need to buy Office 365 directly through Microsoft or via any CSP and in this case it will provide you complete control on the O365 tenant instance unlike godaddy. And you can then federate your domain with your ADFS environment. If you want to federate it with your on-premise ADFS you would need to move the users and the email domain to a new Microsoft O365 tenant.
#Godaddy office 365 license#
It is not possible to federate to this system and you will have to buy a license directly from Microsoft and migrate your federation setup completely to Microsoft Office 365 in order to get that kind of control because godaddy does not allow you to go to Office 365 management portal and they provide their own O365 management portal which does not allow multiple management operations. In your case if you are getting redirected to Godaddy SSO then it seems you are using the Office 365 mail plans by godaddy. or it can be federated with any O365 syndicate Network (O365 through godaddy, dell etc.). If it is federated, it can be federate to your own federation service like on-premise ADFS or OKTA, auth0 etc. In case of managed it means the system is federated with Microsoft federation system and the authentication is managed in the cloud. It will check whether the domain's authentication is managed or federated. The O365 system will check the UPN suffix of your username and redirect you to endpoint which will further try to find out about your domain.
#Godaddy office 365 password#
When you try to logon to the Office 365 portal it would require you to provide your username and password and any MFA prompt if already setup.