![]() My experience with Exchange and Macs has not been the best, so unless you know whats happening on the Exchange side, or have access to the folks running your Exchange servers, it could be tough to figure out. I never thought it would be possible to hit that limit until we had multiple people having the issue. This may not be whats happening to you, but its worth noting just in case. Once they fell below that limit, everything started working normally again. Fix was to increase the connection limit on the Exchange side, which I should add was not recommended, or tell users to close out some of their sessions. ![]() Those connections can include shared calendars, Mac Mail (uses same protocol), home machine if connected to Exchange, shared mailboxes etc. So for example, if a user has multiple devices connected to their Exchange account, once that 32 threshold is reached, it just basically stops working. ![]() What version of Exchange are you running? We ran into a weird issue where by default, Exchange 2013 has a default hard limit of 32 EWS connections.
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