MSExchange ADAccess 2901
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Details
Product Name |
Exchange |
Product Version |
14.0 |
Event ID |
2901 |
Category |
General |
Symbolic Name |
DefaultThrottlingPolicyMissing |
Message Text |
Process %1 (PID=%2). Default throttling policy for organization '%3' is missing. |
Explanation
This Information event indicates that the default throttling policy for the specified organization could not be located.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 uses client throttling policies to manage the performance of the Microsoft Exchange organization. To do this, Exchange tracks the resources that each user consumes, and enforces connection bandwidth limits as required.
The benefits of client throttling include making sure that:
Users aren't intentionally or unintentionally taxing the system
Users of various connectivity methods are proportionally sharing resources
User Action
Shell cmdlets are used to manage client throttling policies. For more information about client throttling policies, see Understanding Client Throttling Policies.