![]() Because you’re a good, conscientious SharePointer, of course! ![]() Or at least on that day when you might hit the limit, but, in fact, do not, because you remembered a good nugget you saw in this post. So I went through and cherry-picked the ones that really could have an impact on you day-to-day. Microsoft provides a ridiculously in-depth list of their limits, but it’s a very overwhelming resource and almost the entire article is irrelevant to the everyday user. (Most of the limits can be restricted further by your IT group-i.e., not expanded-so if they make changes, it’s usually not in your favor.) Your IT department may change some of these values, so you always want to be sure you know what’s been put in place in your environment, lest you find out-again, too late in the game-that the limits I mention here aren’t actually what have been put in place for you. Different systems have different limits, but defaults are generally similar or the same. ![]()
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