Someone asked how to limit the number of mobile device configurations on Exchange?
At the Exchange 2010 release, the number of mobile devices that each mailbox user can configure is 10. After Exchange 2013 or more versions, the number of mobile devices that each mailbox user can configure is 100. These restrictions are set by throttling policies.
by command: get-throttlingpolicy-identity global* | FL View the parameter Easmaxdevices value for the default throttling policy, which is the maximum number of mobile devices allowed to be configured. The easmaxinactivityfordevicecleanup parameter indicates the number of days since the last time the mobile device synchronized data with Exchange and automatically clears the mobile device in the user's mailbox when this set number of days is reached. Prevents too many invalid mobile devices from being in the user's mailbox.
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Here's how to work with throttling policies:
1), create a throttling policy, limit the maximum number of mobile devices per mailbox user can be configured to 3, each mobile device must synchronize the number of times in 60 days, otherwise it will be removed as invalid device.
New-throttlingpolicy-name mobilenumberthrotpolice-easmaxdevices 3-easmaxinactivityfordevicecleanup 60
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2 . Apply the throttling policy to a mailbox user. Use command:set-mailbox caiwu03 -throttlingpolicy mobilenumberthrotpolice
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The query applies the mailbox user information that is now policy mobilenumberthrotpolice. You can use the command: Get-mailbox-resultsize Unlimited | Where{$_. Throttlingpolicy-eq "Mobilenumberthrotpolice"}
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3), how the administrator can see how many mobile device information is configured in the current mailbox user. You can use the command: get-mobiledevicestatistics-mailbox [email protected] | FL Devicetype,deviceid,deviceos,deviceo Slanguage,devicefriendlyname,last*,guid
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4), how the administrator removes mobile devices from the user's mailbox from the server. You can use the command: Remove-mobiledevice-identity 215b47cb-4745-4e01-8f96-f4978cb5dfe6 (where the Identity parameter is followed by the GUID of the mobile device)
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Restrictions on mobile devices for Exchange