Microsoft Exchange admin center: New URL
Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) users, take note: there's a new URL in town. Starting immediately, the new URL https://admin.cloud.microsoft/exchange is available and will eventually replace the existing URL (https://admin.exchange.microsoft.com) for accessing EAC. However, both URLs will remain active for the time being; the changeover will occur automatically between late October 2024 and late December 2024. Now's the time to ensure the new URL is whitelisted and update bookmarks, scripts, and documentation. There should be no significant impact to how customers use EAC, but it's worth keeping an eye out for the new URL popping up in the browser's address bar.
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