By default, the maximum number of child objects (that is, site collections, sites or lists) that can display directly beneath a single parent in the left navigation pane is 45. (That is, up to 45 site collections can display beneath a Web application, up to 45 sites beneath a site collection, and so on). This limit is set to provide you with predictable performance when opening nodes within the navigation tree; it takes additional time to open a node that contains a large number of objects.
If the number of child objects beneath a particular node exceeds the set limit, ControlPoint generates a series of subfolders which contain subsets of objects, grouped alphabetically, as shown in the example below.
ControlPoint Application Administrators can modify this number by changing the Value of the ControlPoint Setting Maximum Number of Objects to Display Before Foldering.
NOTE: While you may want to decrease this value, it is generally recommended that you not increase it, as performance may be negatively impacted and may trigger a warning message in the browser.
This setting applies to site collections, sites, and lists. The maximum number of SharePoint users and groups that display beneath a site are configured via different parameters. See:
·Maximum Number of SharePoint Groups to Display in SharePoint Hierarchy (SPGROUPCAP)
·Maximum Number of Users to Display in SharePoint Hierarchy (SPUSERCAP)
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