In one of my training sessions, I showed the teams that the Exchange Admin Center basically is PowerShell with a nice interface.

In Exchange 2010, the logging is automatically captured but in Exchange 2016 and 2019, you need to first open the window for it to capture. Not that I use the EAC often as PowerShell is your friend, I wanted them to see how it works.

Exchange admin center:- checking the commands run when navigating the links
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In the EAC, there is a question mark ? with a dropdown arrow in the right hand corner, click the drop down and then select “Show Command Logging”

Exchange admin center:- checking the commands run when navigating the links
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This will bring up a new window with a heading called Logging Viewer:

Exchange admin center:- checking the commands run when navigating the links

Now anywhere you click it will log the commands as shown below:

Exchange admin center:- checking the commands run when navigating the links

As you can see, it is all about PowerShell.

Hope it helps.

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