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Exchange 2010 Throttling Policy
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error on our Exchange 2010 server event log and trying to figure out why a user would be hitting the server over 100 times in
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a minute. Every reference i find (including a thread here on TechNet) says to change the max concurrency to null. I don't want to disable throttling, I want to know why these users are hitting the box like this. ============ Log Name: Application Source: get-throttlingpolicy MSExchange ADAccess Date: 4/7/2011 11:05:14 AM Event ID: 2915 Task Category: General Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: server Description: Process Microsoft.Exchange.RpcClientAccess.Service.exe (PID=2788). User 'user' has gone over budget '109' times for component 'RCA' within a one minute period. Info: 'Policy:DefaultThrottlingPolicy_82c6efd6-110a-4584-b50c-3f2fb749b0cd, Parts:CAS:108;'. Threshold value: '100'. Event Xml:
Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I keep receiving the following error on the server: Process ewsmaxconcurrency Microsoft.Exchange.RpcClientAccess.Service.exe (PID=5308). User 'Sid~VEREDUS\rgoode~RCA~false' has gone over budget '222' times for component 'RCA' within a one set-throttlingpolicy minute period. Info: 'Policy:DefaultThrottlingPolicy_3060bc37-78c2-46c5-9498-b1b0c6e97057, Parts:MaxConcurrency:221;'. Threshold value: '100'. How do I get around this? I have to exit Outlook in order to connect to process microsoft.exchange.addressbook.service.exe has gone over budget things. All I am connecting to my mailbox and the help desk mailbox. No addins. One iPhone. What do I do? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Error Appearing on exchange 2010 Exchange 2010 Error:4002 MSExchange Availabililty Need https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/e743b2b1-1117-421d-9ee4-48a5255b0d34/event-id-2915-user-has-gone-over-budget?forum=exchange2010 help with multiple Exchange 2010 issues   3 Replies Thai Pepper OP Best Answer Brad7455 Aug 5, 2011 at 12:25 UTC I had this issue and never found what was causing the actual issue, we ended up creating a custom throttle policy and if someone had this issue we applice the policy to them. Name the policy something you want, I'm using ExtendedRCA in this example. once you finish the default is 15 minutes for https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/150666-exchange-2010-throttling-error-2915 the new policy to apply New-ThrottlingPolicy -name ExtendedRCA Set-throttlingpolicy –identity ExtendedRCA –RCAMaxConcurrency XXX (100 is default, you had 221 max so I'd suggest 250 here) Set-mailbox –identity
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week, which was in regards to an address book sync failure from a third party application (EMC SourceOne). Environment For the sake of this blog, the environment was pretty simple. A single Exchange 2010 SP3UR5 CAS / HUB combination with an Exchange 2010 SP3UR5 Mailbox role. No HA on the DAG and no CAS Array. The EMC SourceOne server is in the same AD site. Multiple global catalog servers and domain controllers utilizing Kerberos. The Issue This was a fun one, mainly due to the lack of information provided. What I understood is that the EMC SourceOne application would utilize a local MAPI profile (Control Panel > Mail (32)) to connect to the Exchange role over MAPI / TCP, then start the Address Book Sync through the CAS to the Address Book Service. This is similar to the way RIM BlackBerry Enterprise Server does it (well.. I can speak for BES 4 / 5), and also how both applications do further lookups. When the EMC SourceOne server would reach out to the CAS’s Address Book Service it would fail out with the error E_MAPI_FAILURE. Not very helpful, since that would be a few hundred things.. lets dive into troubleshooting. Troubleshooting The first thing that ran into my head was “is this being throttled”? If you don’t know much about client access throttling, I would recommend reading up on it. It does change a bit in Exchange 2013, but I can write a blog about this later if there is interest. The best way to check throttling is to go directly to the Exchange server, open the Event Viewer: Application logs and filter them for “ADACCESS Event ID 2915”, which is client throttling. You can look at the SID~ within the log to see which account is being throttled.. The Event ID looks something like this: ID: 2915 Level: Error Source: MSExchange ADAccess Message: Process Microsoft.Exchange.RpcClientAccess.Service.exe (PID=5372). User 'Sid~DOMAIN\SERVICEACCOUNT~RCA~false' has gone over budget '263' times for component 'RCA' within a one minute period. Info: 'Policy:[Fallback], Parts:MaxConcurrency:262;'. Threshold value: '100'. Ironically, NOBODY went other throttling as per the Event Viewer: Application logs this month. Cool, lets move on. If it’s not client throttling, then what could it be.. it could be NTLM token bloat if NTLM was actually enabled, but they are using Kerberos so that’s not the case. The mailbox does exist for the service account, and the permissions are setup properly. The next logical step is to take a deeper look at the address book service logs (which are located by default at C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Logging\Address Book Service\) Looking at the logs using this