Creating multiple mailboxes on Exchange 2007 fails

Hi All,
We have a problem to create multiple mailboxes simultaneously on Exchange 2007 using the OIM Exchange connector. Only one of the mailboxes is created when multiple powershell scripts are launched at the same time. This problem only occurs in the production environment and not on the Exchange 2007 test server. Therefore it's likely to be an Exchange 2007 server setting causing the other powershell processes and mailboxes to fail. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Thanks,
Albin

hi.
have you managed to solve this issue? we have a similar problem when updating some exchange mailbox variables through powershell cmds via OIM. if we run several cmds simultaneously, or right after each other, only the first one is run. tried googling it, but no luck so far.
thanks,
tinba

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