Microsoft Exchange Admin Center Meltdown: IT Admins Facing Global Frustration!

Microsoft is investigating a global Exchange Admin Center outage causing “HTTP Error 500” headaches. Admins are stuck in an endless loop of refresh attempts—sounds like the start of an IT thriller! But fear not, some have cracked the code via https://admin.cloud.microsoft/exchange#/. Stay tuned for more twists in this developing saga.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Microsoft has swapped our Monday blues for a mid-week chaos special! With admins globally receiving a ‘HTTP Error 500’ as a warm welcome, it’s clear that even tech giants have their bad days. Maybe the Exchange Admin Center just needed a little “me time”? While Microsoft is busy playing detective, admins are left in limbo land, trying to exchange their frustration for a functional system. Let’s hope the tech gurus in Redmond have their magnifying glasses handy!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is investigating a global outage affecting the Exchange Admin Center (EAC).
  • The issue is tracked under EX1051697 in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
  • Admins are reporting “HTTP Error 500” when accessing the EAC.
  • A temporary workaround is available via a different URL.
  • Microsoft engineers are working to reproduce and diagnose the root cause.

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