Surface Hub/Hybrid deployment: MarkDown formatting

Description:

I do not remember how I found this page, but I have found
quite a few broken headings, as well as many visible PowerShell
MD syntax highlight keywords together with visible back ticks.

Upon further inspection, the broken headings are caused by HTML
span id tags directly above the headings, disrupting the formatting.
Removing the HTML tags restores MarkDown heading functionality.

Changes proposed:

- Remove HTML span id tags to restore MD headings
- Remove whitespace indents to restore MD code blocks
  and the syntax highlight keyword functionality (PowerShell)
- Reduce bullet point indents from 2 spaces to 1 (normalize)
- Reduce image link & MD Note indents to align them with the text
- Remove redundant whitespace on blank lines
- Add MD compatibility spacing (1) to MD Note quote markers
- Remove a redundant blank line near the end of the page

issue ticket or reference:

None that I know of. The closed and unrelated ticket is from early 2018.
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# Hybrid deployment (Surface Hub)
A hybrid deployment requires special processing to set up a device account for your Microsoft Surface Hub. If youre using a hybrid deployment, in which your organization has a mix of services, with some hosted on-premises and some hosted online, then your configuration will depend on where each service is hosted. This topic covers hybrid deployments for [Exchange hosted on-premises](#exchange-on-prem), [Exchange hosted online](#exchange-online), Skype for Business on-premises, Skype for Business online, and Skype for Business hybrid. Because there are so many different variations in this type of deployment, it's not possible to provide detailed instructions for all of them. The following process will work for many configurations. If the process isn't right for your setup, we recommend that you use PowerShell (see [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)) to achieve the same end result as documented here, and for other deployment options. You should then use the provided Powershell script to verify your Surface Hub setup. (See [Account Verification Script](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md#acct-verification-ps-scripts).)
> [!NOTE]
> In an Exchange hybrid environment, follow the steps for [Exchange on-premises](#exchange-on-prem). To move Exchange objects to Office 365, use the [New-MoveRequest](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/move-and-migration/new-moverequest?view=exchange-ps) cmdlet.
<span id="exchange-on-prem" />
## Exchange on-premises
Use this procedure if you use Exchange on-premises.
1. For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account. This account will be synced to Office 365.
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![Image with account name, logon name, and password options for new user.](images/hybriddeployment-03a.png)
2. Enable the remote mailbox.
Open your on-premises Exchange Management Shell with administrator permissions, and run this cmdlet.
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```PowerShell
Enable-RemoteMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RemoteRoutingAddress 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Room
```
> [!NOTE]
> If you don't have an on-premises Exchange environment to run this cmdlet, you can make the same changes directly to the Active Directory object for the account.
>
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Import-Module AzureAD
Connect-AzureAD -Credential $cred
```
8. Assign an Office 365 license.
The device account needs to have a valid Office 365 (O365) license, or Exchange and Skype for Business will not work. If you have the license, you need to assign a usage location to your device account—this determines what license SKUs are available for your account.
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Next, you enable the device account with [Skype for Business Online](#skype-for-business-online), [Skype for Business on-premises](#skype-for-business-on-premises), or [Skype for Business hybrid](#skype-for-business-hybrid).
<span id="sfb-online"/>
### Skype for Business Online
To enable Skype for Business online, your tenant users must have Exchange mailboxes (at least one Exchange mailbox in the tenant is required). The following table explains which plans or additional services you need.
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To run this cmdlet, you will need to connect to one of the Skype front-ends. Open the Skype PowerShell and run:
```
```PowerShell
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool registrarpoolfqdn -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
```
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## Exchange online
Use this procedure if you use Exchange online.
1. Create an email account in Office 365.
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Import-PSSession $sess
```
2. Set up mailbox.
2. Set up a mailbox.
After establishing a session, youll either create a new mailbox and enable it as a RoomMailboxAccount, or change the settings for an existing room mailbox. This will allow the account to authenticate into the Surface Hub.
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```PowerShell
Install-Module -Name AzureAD
```
You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect.
You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect:
```PowerShell
Import-Module AzureAD
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Next, you enable the device account with [Skype for Business Online](#sfb-online), [Skype for Business on-premises](#sfb-onprem), or [Skype for Business hybrid](#sfb-hybrid).
### Skype for Business Online
In order to enable Skype for Business, your environment will need to meet the [prerequisites for Skype for Business online](#sfb-online).
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For validation, you should be able to use any Skype for Business client (PC, Android, etc) to sign in to this account.
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### Skype for Business on-premises
To run this cmdlet, you will need to connect to one of the Skype front-ends. Open the Skype PowerShell and run:
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Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool registrarpoolfqdn -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
```
<span id="sfb-hybrid"/>
### Skype for Business hybrid
If your organization has set up [hybrid connectivity between Skype for Business Server and Skype for Business Online](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj205403.aspx), the guidance for creating accounts differs from a standard Surface Hub deployment.
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> [!NOTE]
> To use the Move-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet, you must have installed [the May 2017 cumulative update 6.0.9319.281 for Skype for Business Server 2015](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4020991/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p) or [the July 2017 cumulative update 5.0.8308.992 for Lync Server 2013](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4034279/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p).