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tenant throttling
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Tenant throttling in Exchange Online refers to operational constraints Microsoft applies to protect service health, such as rate limits on Get-MessageTraceV2 and other PowerShell cmdlets. These limits affect how administrators automate message trace extraction and reporting. The transition from legacy cmdlets to the new V2 API introduces stricter throttling policies that require tenants to update scripts and integrations. Understanding tenant throttling is essential for Exchange Online administrators who rely on automated data retrieval, as exceeding limits can block queries or degrade performance. This tag covers discussions about throttling behavior, limits, and workarounds in the context of Exchange Online administration.
Microsoft has moved the revamped Message Trace experience in Exchange Online out of preview and into general availability, bringing a faster UI, new PowerShell cmdlets, extended query windows, and new operational constraints that will change how administrators automate and extract trace data...
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