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Turn off client throttling in Microsoft Exchange 2010

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Administration Guide Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services or MAPI and CDO libraries Turn off client throttling in Microsoft Exchange 2010 By default, Microsoft® Exchange 2010 uses client throttling policies to track the bandwidth that each Microsoft Exchange user consumes and enforce bandwidth limits as necessary. The policies affect the performance of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, so you should turn off client throttling for the Windows® account that has a Microsoft Exchange mailbox. 1. On a computer that hosts the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell, open the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell. 2. Type New-ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy. 3. Type the following command: Set-ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy -RCAMaxConcurrency $null -RCAPercentTimeInAD $null RCAPercentTimeInCAS $null -RCAPercentTimeInMailboxRPC $null -EWSMaxConcurrency $null EWSPercentTimeInAD $null -EWSPercentTimeInCAS $null -EWSPercentTimeInMailboxRPC $null EWSMaxSubscriptions $null -EWSFastSearchTimeoutInSeconds $null -EWSFindCountLimit $null 4. Type Set-Mailbox "BESAdmin" -ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy. Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services You can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to use only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services to manage calendars on BlackBerry devices. 1. Copy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation files to the computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server. 2. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer. 3. At a command prompt, navigate to \tools. 4. Perform one of the following actions: • To configure a specific BlackBerry Messaging Agenton a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Serverto use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type traittool -server -agent -trait EWSEnable -set true, where is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and is the ID for the BlackBerry Messaging Agent. If you configured high availability, configure only the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server. • To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type traittool -server -trait EWSEnable -set true, where is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If you configured high availability, configure only the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server. • To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type traittool -global -trait EWSEnable -set true. 5. Restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances that you made changes to. After you finish: 313

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Turn off client throttling in Microsoft Exchange 2010
By default, Microsoft® Exchange 2010 uses client throttling policies to track the bandwidth that each Microsoft
Exchange user consumes and enforce bandwidth limits as necessary. The policies affect the performance of the
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, so you should turn off client throttling for the Windows® account that has a Microsoft
Exchange mailbox.
1.
On a computer that hosts the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell, open the Microsoft Exchange
Management Shell.
2.
Type
New-ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy
.
3.
Type the following command:
Set-ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy -RCAMaxConcurrency $null -RCAPercentTimeInAD $null -
RCAPercentTimeInCAS $null -RCAPercentTimeInMailboxRPC $null -EWSMaxConcurrency $null -
EWSPercentTimeInAD $null -EWSPercentTimeInCAS $null -EWSPercentTimeInMailboxRPC $null -
EWSMaxSubscriptions $null -EWSFastSearchTimeoutInSeconds $null -EWSFindCountLimit $null
4.
Type
Set-Mailbox "BESAdmin" -ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicy
.
Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web
Services
You can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to use only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services to manage
calendars on BlackBerry devices.
1.
Copy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation files to the computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
2.
Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.
3.
At a command prompt, navigate to <
extracted_folder
>\tools.
4.
Perform one of the following actions:
To configure a specific BlackBerry Messaging Agent on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft
Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -server
<server_name>
-agent
<agent_id>
-trait EWSEnable -set
true
, where
<server_name>
is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and
<agent_id>
is the ID for the
BlackBerry Messaging Agent. If you configured high availability, configure only the primary BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use
Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -server
<server_name>
-trait EWSEnable -set true
, where
<server_name>
is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If you configured high availability, configure
only the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use
Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -global -trait EWSEnable -set true
.
5.
Restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances that you made changes to.
After you finish:
Administration Guide
Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services or MAPI and
CDO libraries
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