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MC1066337 - Microsoft Exchange Online: Introducing ActorInfoString in Exchange Online audit logs

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Updated May 12, 2025: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.

Coming soon: ActorInfoString, a new audit log field in Microsoft Exchange Online (EXO) designed to improve the accuracy, clarity, and depth of your audit logs. ActorInfoString records the true user agent responsible for each audited event, giving security and compliance teams increased visibility into actions performed in your Exchange Online environment. This update builds on the existing audit schema by capturing more granular information about clients, devices, and applications involved in audited operations.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will begin rolling out late May 2025 and expect to complete by late May 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

Once enabled, ActorInfoString will appear as a new field in your Exchange Online audit logs, alongside existing fields such as ClientInfoString. This addition provides an unambiguous record of which client, device, or application performed a given operation, supporting better investigation of incidents, improved detection of suspicious activity, and strengthened compliance reporting. Existing audit schema fields, records, and integrations will remain unchanged, ensuring a seamless transition without service impact or data loss.

After this rollout, change administrators will see these key improvements:

  • Clarity: Easily reveal the true user agent behind every action in your logs.
  • Better security: Accelerate investigation and threat detection by tracing the actual source of actions.
  • Compliance: Enhance your audit trails to more effectively meet regulatory standards.
  • Future-readiness: Prepare your monitoring and log analysis for evolving audit needs.

Use the followingthese instructions to find the new field:

1. Access

  1. Log into the Audit Logs:

      Exchange Online admin center.
    • Go to the Microsoft Purview compliance portal: https://compliance.microsoft.comSecurity & Compliance section.
    • Navigate to Select Audit > logs from the menu.
    • In the Audit Search

    2. Searchlogs section, look for Exchange Online Activities:

    • Use filters to narrow down to Exchange Online activities. the ActorInfoString field under the detailed log entries.
    • You can specify date ranges, users, or specific operations.


Example of how ActorInfoString should appear for admins:

ee33-4930-9efd-2b7f2c8183b7","RecordType" : 50, “Resultstatus" : "Succeeded","UserKey":"1c6b6 ActorInfoString" : “Client-REST ;Client-RESTSystem;UserAgent-NoUserAgent Appld-1c6b689d-1

[What you need to do to prepare:

No action is required before rollout. However, we recommend reviewing your log collection and analysis tools to ensure they are ready to consume the new ActorInfoString field. This update is non-disruptive and will not alter your existing audit data or integrations. We will update this message with official documentation and release notes that will provide additional details and best practices for leveraging the new field.