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problem with default throttling policy
Hi guys
I have a script that remote powershells various exchange servers and gets stopped by the default throttling policy (PowerShellMaxConcurrency) .
Is it possible to setup a dedicated throttling policy and assign it to this user only (which is not a mailbox enabled user) ? That would be to avoid raising the parameter for all users. I think it is, just double checking...
By the way, what is the exact syntax to associate the new policy to the user in question ?
Thanks
I have a script that remote powershells various exchange servers and gets stopped by the default throttling policy (PowerShellMaxConcurrency)
Is it possible to setup a dedicated throttling policy and assign it to this user only (which is not a mailbox enabled user) ? That would be to avoid raising the parameter for all users. I think it is, just double checking...
By the way, what is the exact syntax to associate the new policy to the user in question ?
Thanks
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