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MS Deprecating EWS API

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There was a recent announcement that MS is deprecating the EWS API and recommending that people switch entirely to Graph API. I know VBO365 uses Graph API already for some things, but still uses EWS for Exchange backups. It seems they recently updated the bulletin to specify exactly which APIs are being decommissioned, so I'm not exactly clear on what this means from a backup perspective.

Bulletin: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ ... -p/2813925

"We will also remove the ability to register new apps in Azure with EWS permissions starting September 30, 2022"
"We strongly urge our ecosystem partners accessing Exchange Online data to migrate to Microsoft Graph APIs."

The issue I'm seeing is, Graph APIs don't provide full fidelity messages the same way EWS does yet.

How will this change by MS affect VBO backups?
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Not at this moment. We are aware of which ones are getting deprecated and continue to change EWS API's for GRAPH API's if they become available. MSFT works with us on this and tries to get as much Graph API's available as fast as possible
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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Good to know, I assumed Veeam would be fully aware, but I just wanted to have some more info when I get asked about it.

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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Any update on this? EWS is set to be retired October 1, 2026 so not an immediate issue. But the VBM365 User Guide for 7.0 still has EWS APIs EWS.AccessAsUser.All and full_access_as_app listed as requirements.
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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Hello Jason

Our teams have already started their planning. We will provide necessary product updates before Microsoft retires the EWS API in October 2026.

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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Hello,
It's closer to October 2026. MS is gonna deprecate the EWS API and recommend all solutions to entirely use Graph API. VBO365 uses Graph API already for some cases, but still uses EWS for Exchange backups. Will this affect the backup when it's October 2026?
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Hi Ethan

We still have 16 months to rebuild our Exchange Online backup integration.
The current version still requires EWS, but we will provide an update before October 2026 so you can continue your backups when EWS API is deprecated.

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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Hi,Mildur
I wanna backup in place archive mailbox with Veeam, will this still work when EWS API is deprecated? Since I've found it stated here as below that graph api doesn't support in-place archive mailbox. So if ews api is deprecated, is there still a way to backup in-place archive mailboxes?
The API does not support accessing in-place archive mailboxes, not on Exchange Online nor on Exchange Server.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph ... h-rest-1.0
Thank you~!
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Hi Ethan,

Our goal is to provide the same workload support as before.
While some API functionality may be missing today, we are able to discuss and request additional APIs from Microsoft for exporting and restoring customer data from Microsoft 365.

I suggest checking back in about a year, when we’ll have more clarity on the implementation details and which functions may remain limited due to missing or unsupported API endpoints.

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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Hi,Fabian
Sounds great, in this case I think we can keep using Veeam for backing up microsoft. So you're currently coworking in progress with Microsoft to push them to add new graph api to backup in-place archive mailbox right?
That's really a good news to know, because Microsoft doesn't release any news or update on graph api capability, so we're really worried that veeam will stop supporting backup in-place archive mailbox~!
Thank you,
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Hi Ethan,

Yes, we are able to discuss requests directly with Microsoft.

Just to clarify, other backup vendors will face the same challenge when EWS is deprecated — they’ll also need to switch to Graph API and will encounter the same limitations as we do.

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Re: MS Deprecating EWS API

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Hi Fabian,

Following up on the previous discussion, I also have a specific need to back up in-place archive mailboxes, so I’m especially interested in any updates regarding how Veeam will handle the upcoming EWS retirement.

Just checking if there’s any new information:
  1. Does Veeam have a plan for this change? Any idea how it will be addressed?
  2. For backups created before EWS is retired, will the existing backup data format still be usable after EWS is officially retired? If not, will we need to re-backup everything?
  3. Microsoft’s announcement (link) mentions Access to Archive Mailboxes as part of the EWS retirement. Will Veeam rely on Graph API to handle archive mailboxes, or another approach?
Thanks for any updates or insights!

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Post by Polina » 1 person likes this post

Hi Kevin,

1) We're planning to fully switch to Graph APIs, and we already know that those have some limitations compared to what could be achieved when using EWS.
2) I expect to keep existing backups usable for restores. The scope of limitations yet to be defined.
3) To be be investigated/desided.

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