Not up to 20012 R2 yet, at 2008 R2, but have upgraded from 2000-->2003-->2008 
R2. Here are the current values:

Policy                          Current(New)

MaxPoolThreads                  4
MaxDatagramRecv                 4096
MaxReceiveBuffer                        10485760
InitRecvTimeout                 120
MaxConnections                  5000
MaxConnIdleTime                 900
MaxPageSize                     1000
MaxQueryDuration                        120
MaxTempTableSize                        10000
MaxResultSetSize                        262144
MinResultSets                   0
MaxResultSetsPerConn                    0
MaxNotificationPerConn                  5
MaxValRange                     1500
ThreadMemoryLimit                       0
SystemMemoryLimitPercent                        0

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Charles F Sullivan
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 11:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] AD LDAP Policies 2012 R2

We have a single domain/forest at Windows 2012 R2 functional level. This began 
14 years ago as a Windows 2000 domain. (Actually it was originally migrated 
from NT 4, but I don’t think that would be a factor.)

In checking the LDAP policies using ntdsutil, I see at least 5 settings that 
are non-default. An example is MaxValRange = 0. The default is 1500.

Is there anyone else out there running a Windows 2012 R2 domain who is aware of 
these settings in their own environment, or who would be willing to check? 
Particularly helpful may be someone whose domain started out as Windows 2000. 
Does anyone know if this is expected or normal?

Thanks for any help with this.

Charlie Sullivan
Sr. Windows Systems Administrator



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