The most of you start wander “Where is the EMC (Exchange ManagementConsole) in Exchange Server 2013?” Well, some things remain the same as loginin the new Exchange Server 2013, and other things change (this is thetechnology). Let’s see together which are the things are new in Exchange Server2013, one of those is the EMC (Exchange Management Console).
Whereis the EMC (Exchange Management Console) and how where we can find it?Almost everything in new Exchange 2013 is web-based management console, not EMC(Exchange Management Console) but EAC (Exchange Administration Center), thatallows for ease of use and is optimized for on-premises, online, or hybridExchange deployments. The EAC replaces the Exchange Management Console (EMC)and the Exchange Control Panel (ECP), which were the two interfaces that wereused to manage Exchange Server 2010. One of the advantages of having theweb-based EAC is that you can partition access from the Internet/Intranet fromwithin the ECP IIS virtual directory to allow or disallow management features.This allows you to permit or deny access to users trying to access the EAC fromthe Internet outside of your organizational environment, while still allowingaccess to an end-user’s Outlook Web App Options.
How can I login to EAC?
If we navigate to IE (Internet Explorer) and type http://serverFQDN/ecp (in my scenario is https://e2013.cloud.com/ecp
and voila, you are now logged in the new EAC old EMC console..
Supported browsers
Web Browser
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
Windows 8 Release Preview
Mac OSX
Linux
Internet Explorer 8
Supported
Premium
Unsupported
Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 10 or later
Firefox 11 or later
Safari 5.1 or later
Chrome 18 or later
Other operations system and browser combinations not listed in the above table are unsupported.
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