Manage Web Applications In SharePoint 2013 Central Administration - Part Five

Welcome to an article on how to manage the web applications in Central Administration of SharePoint 2013. Here, we will see how the Central Admin controls the management of a web application.



Let’s open Central Admin of SharePoint on your machine. On your Windows desktop screen, click Start >> Administrative Tools >> SharePoint 2013 Central Administration.
  • Run it as an administrator to have elevated privileges.
  • You will see the screenshot given below.



  • Central Admin is configured under the categories, given below.
  • Click on Application Management.


  • You will see Web Applications.
  • Click on "Manage web applications".
  • You will see the screen, given below.



  • Here, we see various options to work with the Web applications.
  • Let’s see them from left to right in different parts of the article.

We have four categories, where the events have been categorized.

  1. Contribute
  2. Manage
  3. Security
  4. Policy

In the part 4, we will see “Resource Throttling” under "Manage” category.

Resource Throttling


  1. Select the Web Application.
  2. Click on Resource Throttling.

  • List View Threshold
    Here, you can control the number of items which should be involved at once in an operation.

  • Object Model Override
    Here, you can choose if you want the developers to get through the threshold limit when they are using the code behind query.

  • List View Threshold for Auditors and Administrators
    Here, you can choose the limit if you want the developers to get the threshold limit when they are using the code behind query.

  • List View Lookup Threshold
    Here, you can limit the threshold limit to be used to specified maximum number of internal fields the query can execute.


  • Daily Time Window for Large Queries
    Specify a time when the large queries can be executed.

  • List Unique Permissions Threshold
    Specify a maximum number of users who can be provided unique permissions on the list.

  • Backward-Compatible Event Handlers
    If you click NO, users will not be able to execute the backward event executions.

  • HTTP request Monitoring and Throttling
    This service should be enabled as it allows the improvement of performance of the front-end servers.



  • Change Log
    You can provide a day time when the change log should be deleted.

In this part of managing the Web Application, we saw how to manage the Resource Throttling of the Web Application. There are more features under managing the web applications, which we will see in the next article.

Until then, keep reading and keep learning !

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