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How can admins view and edit a user's Inbox rules? No longer available in EAC due to deprecation by MS

Anonymous
2023-08-28T20:57:51+00:00

When I needed to view a user's Inbox rules, I used to go to Exchange Admin Center (EAC), click on "View Another Mailbox" > enter user email > Organize Email > Inbox Rules to see them but now Microsoft has taken away that very easy way to do it according to this and replaced it with nothing: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/final-deprecation-of-classic-exchange-admin-center-eac-in/bc-p/3893275#M36641

Does anyone know the next best option without actually signing into a potentially-compromised user's account?

Thank you!

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-01-19T16:37:30+00:00

    Why are they removing these things, proper remediation of a compromised account includes checking these things, sure PowerShell options are there, but these options are important to admins.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-18T01:47:35+00:00

    The response is now changing to "do it via Graph". Don't know Graph? Get Copilot for Graph!

    I hate the internet and where it's going.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-04-15T13:47:15+00:00

    why do they keep taking away functionality that admins need?!?

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-04-01T20:07:02+00:00

    This option is no longer available. All you get now is the new EAC with the removed functionality of viewing that mailbox' Inbox rules.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-02-02T15:57:46+00:00

    Why are they removing these things, proper remediation of a compromised account includes checking these things, sure PowerShell options are there, but these options are important to admins.

    Hey there....You can go to the Exchange Admin Center....Click on your face top right corner<View another mailbox....Then you can search that person.

    Once your on the next screen in the left column should be Organize Email. Click on the bad boy in rules should be the second tab.

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