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My Exchange Admin Center looks nothing like what you show above.

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Hello Mark Topash1, Good day!Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.

Per the description you have share with us, your issue is related to our hybrid team. You can post your issue using this link: Microsoft Exchange Hybrid Management - Microsoft Q&A

So far base on my knowledge you are trying to set up Zoom and you need the EWS URL found in EMC/ECP.

  1. In the Exchange Admin Center, click servers.
  2. Click Virtual Directories, then double-click EWS.

3-Click General, and locate the EWS URL.

Once you find the EWS virtual directory, the URL should be displayed there. It typically starts with "https://" and includes the server's name or IP address, followed by "/EWS" or a similar path.

Please note that the exact steps and terminology may differ depending on the version of Exchange you are using. If you're unsure or unable to locate the EWS URL, it may be helpful to consult your organization's IT support or Microsoft's official documentation for your specific Exchange version.

The default URL for EWS is **https:///ews/exchange.asmx(often this may be the same server that OWA is hosted on

If using the above URL with the appropriate domain is not functional, the correct URL can be retrieved in one of 2 ways:

  1. The Exchange admin can use a PowerShell command on the exchange server

a. Open PowerShell on the Exchange server

b. Type Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory |Select name, *url* | fl

c. The URL will be provided

Please feel free to let us know if there are any questions or if we got you wrong. We will continue to assist you based on the information you provide. We sincerely appreciate your patience and cooperation. Sincerely,Eben Ezer Tres | Microsoft Community Moderator

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Metaspike
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How to Find The Exchange Web Services (EWS) URL - Metaspike Knowledge Base
Typically, the IT representative that manages the Exchange server should be able to provide you with the EWS URL. Another alternative is to open Exchange Management Shell on the Exchange server and to use the Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory Cmdlet as follows: Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory ...
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Email Parser
emailparser.com › home › documentation › email sources › how to find the exchange web services url
How to find the Exchange web services URL - Email Parser software
October 29, 2021 - https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx Note that an app specific password is usually required. This is not your account password. You can also use the Office 365 email source if you do not want to create an app password.
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Neuxpower
support.neuxpower.com › hc › en-us › articles › 202482832-Determining-the-Exchange-Web-Services-EWS-URL
Determining the Exchange Web Services (EWS) URL – Neuxpower
Hold the Ctrl key and right click on the Outlook Icon in the system tray · Select “Test E-mail Auto Configuration” from the menu · Type in an email address located on the desired Exchange server · Click Test · The URL is listed as ...
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Oncehub
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How to Determine the EWS URL | OnceHub
In such cases, the first User of ... provide it again. The easiest method to obtain the EWS URL is by logging into your mailbox (email account) via the browser....
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Microsoft Learn
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Get started with EWS client applications | Microsoft Learn
In a production application, you'd use Autodiscover to determine the EWS URL. The examples in this article use the Office 365 EWS endpoint URL, https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx.
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GFI Archiver
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How to obtain the Exchange Web Services (EWS) URL - GFI Archiver
March 17, 2025 - This URL can also be used for Microsoft ... · Access your journaling mailbox account using Outlook Web App (OWA) Click Options > See All Options > Account > My Account > Settings for POP, IMAP, and SMTP access ·...
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Determining the Exchange Web Services (EWS) URL : End of Sales Since Dec 2023, End of Support End of 2024
Then select the following: Settings > Mail > Sync Email · The URL of exchange web service for the mailbox is the URL: https://<mail.server>/ews/exchange.asmx · The default URL for EWS is https://<mail.server>/ews/exchange.asmx (often this ...
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Microsoft Learn
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How do I find EWS(Exchange Web Service) URL found in EMC/ECP. - Microsoft Q&A
+If you're using Exchange Online ... to the Exchange server, you can retrieve the EWS URL using the Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory PowerShell command....
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Microsoft Learn
learn.microsoft.com › en-us › office › dev › add-ins › outlook › web-services
Use Exchange Web Services (EWS) from an Outlook add-in in Exchange on-premises - Office Add-ins | Microsoft Learn
The getTokenStatusAsync method is currently in preview in Outlook on the web and on Windows (new and classic (Version 2510, Build 19328.20000 and later)). Features in preview shouldn't be used in production add-ins as they may change based on feedback we receive. We invite you to try out this feature in test or development environments and welcome feedback on your experience through GitHub (see the "Office Add-ins feedback" section at the end of this page). To determine if EWS tokens are enabled in an organization, call Office.context.mailbox.diagnostics.ews.getTokenStatusAsync.