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Use the EAC to set storage quotas for a mailbox
That article is for Exchange server on-premises, while in general that version is very close to the one used in Exchange Online, there are some differences. Being able to change quotas from the EAC is one of those. Use PowerShell instead.
- Darren RoseApr 28, 2018Brass Contributor
Okay thanks
It does seem odd to me though that you can't do it from the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) or the Office 365 Admin Portal
I don't mind using powershell, but since everything else can be configured via the nice web interfaces it just seems odd you can also set quotas - especially as you can go in and see current sizes etc
- VasilMichevApr 28, 2018MVP
I believe the general idea of the folks working on Exchange Online was "give them huge quotas and let them forget about this" :)
- Darren RoseApr 28, 2018Brass Contributor
Yes I suppose I can see that, but from my companies point of view as just moved from on-premise Exchange 2010 with small mailboxes to Office 365 we would rather allocate space depending on job/hierarchy rather than letting them have 50gb each - which they would all just fill anyway