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Exch 2013 Throttling Policy Inheritance -- How Does It Work?

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Our EWS app uses both streaming events and impersonation. The account that's throttled is different for each protocol and have different requirements, so we need to apply different policies, one broad and the other narrow, as the service accounts are a subset of the larger set of users. The solution seems straightforward -- create a policy with an Organization scope for the user community and then create a policy with a Regular scope and associate it with service accounts. But we can't figure out how inheritance works. The Organization-scoped policy replaces the GlobalPolicy settings for everyone and the Regular-scoped settings will replace those in the Organization-scoped policy for the accounts associated with it. So here's my question(s):

1. When you create a throttling policy with an Organization scope, is it automatically associated with all of the users in the organization? What sets the boundaries of the Organization scope? Can I split my users into 2 Organizations?

2. If there is a Regular-scoped policy associated with a user and a change is made to the Organization-scoped policy does it automatically propagate to the user or is the user's throttling policy a separate policy, or snapshot of the merged policies?

Your attention is greatly appreciated!

Robert


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