Hey Joe

I'm missing something here, so hopefully you can clarify it for me.

MaxPageSize is set at 1000 in both Windows 2000 and 2003.  MaxValRange
increased from 1000 in 2K to 1500 in 2K3. My understanding is that the
MaxPageSize corresponds to the maximum number of objects returned in a
single search result, whereas MaxValRange is all about the number of
values returned in a search result for a single attribute.  

I would have thought Neil's query was more about the MaxPageSize?

Tony
PS.  Happy to to discuss this over a bottle of decent red wine with you
and the others next week. :-)

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Sent: Friday, 23 September 2005 6:44 a.m.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP search limitations

The limit is 1000 on 2K and 1500 on K3/ADAM. These values can be
tweaked. 

The general purpose reason is to conserve resources on the LDAP server.
Consider result sets have to be pulled into memory to be encoded to send
back to clients. If you have lots and lots of simultaneous queries with
huge resultsets you could quickly cause harm to an LDAP server as it
runs low on resources.

As to why MS did it and others didn't. Possibly the others are not
thinking properly about large scale or heavily loaded implementations. 
 

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Subject: [ActiveDir] LDAP search limitations

Apologies for asking this question, since it's been posed before (?),
but can anyone offer me a brief description of why AD only returns (by
default)
1024 entries when an LDAP search is performed? Is it a question of
performance? Why is the searcher not offered all records that meet the
search criteria?

Questions have arisen as to why MS implemented a limit since
(apparently), other LDAP implementations do not enforce these limits.

thanks,
neil





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