I started in this article below to verify the policy:
Code:
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-Mailbox "besadmin" | fl Name,ThrottlingPolicy
Name : besadmin
ThrottlingPolicy : BESPolicy
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-ThrottlingPolicy | Where-Object {$_.IsDefault -eq "True"} | FL Identity
Identity : DefaultThrottlingPolicy_30e5fc93-419b-4c82-9e53-b52ac4782cbc
Then ...
Code:
RunspaceId : 96d125e0-9fa5-4c54-9b99-0d5623f1a02a
IsDefault : False
EASMaxConcurrency : 10
EASPercentTimeInAD :
EASPercentTimeInCAS :
EASPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
EWSMaxConcurrency : 10
EWSPercentTimeInAD :
EWSPercentTimeInCAS :
EWSPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
EWSMaxSubscriptions :
EWSFastSearchTimeoutInSeconds : 60
EWSFindCountLimit :
IMAPMaxConcurrency :
IMAPPercentTimeInAD :
IMAPPercentTimeInCAS :
IMAPPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
OWAMaxConcurrency : 5
OWAPercentTimeInAD :
OWAPercentTimeInCAS :
OWAPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
POPMaxConcurrency : 20
POPPercentTimeInAD :
POPPercentTimeInCAS :
POPPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
PowerShellMaxConcurrency : 18
PowerShellMaxCmdlets :
PowerShellMaxCmdletsTimePeriod :
ExchangeMaxCmdlets :
PowerShellMaxCmdletQueueDepth :
RCAMaxConcurrency : 20
RCAPercentTimeInAD :
RCAPercentTimeInCAS :
RCAPercentTimeInMailboxRPC :
MessageRateLimit :
RecipientRateLimit :
ForwardeeLimit :
CPUStartPercent : 75
AdminDisplayName :
ExchangeVersion : 0.10 (14.0.100.0)
Name : BESPolicy
DistinguishedName : CN=BESPolicy,CN=Global Settings,CN=Kantoor Mail,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=C
onfiguration,DC=kantoor,DC=nl
Identity : BESPolicy
Guid : 499f3ed8-c464-4ad7-a01d-e7566feb0522
ObjectCategory : kantoor.nl/Configuration/Schema/ms-Exch-Throttling-Policy
ObjectClass : {top, msExchGenericPolicy, msExchThrottlingPolicy}
WhenChanged : 1-10-2010 9:55:12
WhenCreated : 1-10-2010 9:55:12
WhenChangedUTC : 1-10-2010 7:55:12
WhenCreatedUTC : 1-10-2010 7:55:12
OrganizationId :
OriginatingServer : MAILSERVER.kantoor.nl
IsValid : True
In this poplicy not all fields are blank as described. But should the guid be the same as the DefaultThrottlingPolicy nr mentioned above? So am I looking at the right policy then?