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2003 SP2, and I am trying to use the Direct exchange 2013 owa 403 forbidden access is denied push using Activesync with a Mobile Smartphone. I've followed the exchange 2013 ecp 403 forbidden access is denied Windows mobile setup upon exchange server and all mobile config's have been setup and enabled.
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Our Outlook OWA works Internally and Externally. We've set up the rules upon the firewall with the relevant ports enabled. The logs upon the firewall
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are ok also showing the connection through. We tried connecting the Mobile device using an External IP address we have setup upon of Mail server. Upon the Handset itself I get the following error Your Microsoft Exchange server does not have permission to synchronise with your current settings. Contact you exchange outlook app error 403 administrator Support Code 0x85010004 I then found upon the Microsoft site Article 919864 and promptly contact Microsoft product support for the fix pack after we applied the Microsoft fix pack 919864. Within the Exchange server event viewer the application log informs us of the following code Event 1503, Source MSExchangeOMA, 403 Forbidden.(more detail below) Any ideas what I should do next ???? Any help greatly appreciated ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event Type: Error Event Source: MSExchangeOMA Event Category: (1000) Event ID: 1503 Date: 11/08/2006 Time: 09:45:57 User: N/A Computer: "Our Mailserver Name" Description: An unknown error occurred while processing the current request: Message: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden. Source: Microsoft.Exchange.OMA.ExchangeDataProvider Stack trace: at Microsoft.Exchange.OMA.ExchangeDataProvider.OmaWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at Microsoft.Exchange.OMA.ExchangeDataProvider.ExchangeServices.GetSpecialFolders() at Microsoft.Exchange.OMA.ExchangeDataProvider.ExchangeServices..ctor(UserInfo user) Message: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. Source: mscorlib Stack trace: at System.Reflection.RuntimeConstructorInfo.InternalInvoke(BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, Cultu
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iPhone Tips Joomla Tips Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office 2010 MySource Matrix Office 2013 exchange 2013 ecp 403 access denied Online marketing Server Side Tips Server stuff SQL Server Technology Tips & Tricks Uncategorized VBS Scripts Website Tips Windows 7 owa access is denied Windows 8 Windows XP Tips WordPress About [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Outlook Web Access error 403 access is denied 7 May 2011 by Adrian Gordon Problem: When you go to access your Outlook Web App http://forums.msexchange.org/m_1800413655/printable.htm website you recieve the following message: Server Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied. Solution: In Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 Outlook Web Access (OWA) uses HTTP Secured (HTTPS) by default and therefore when you type the URL you must type https://server.domain.com/owa instead of http://server.domain.com/owa You can also configure your server https://www.itsupportguides.com/exchange-2010/exchange-2010-outlook-web-access-error-403-access-is-denied/ to automatically redirect http request to OWA web site as https requests: Log onto your Exchange server hosting the Client Access Server (CAS) role Open the IIS Management console (Start -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager) Expand the ‘Default Website' and click on ‘OWA' From the main window, click on ‘HTTP Redirect' Place a tick next to ‘Redirect requests to this destination' Enter in the full https address for your OWA install. Detailed instructions can also be found on Microsoft Technet: for Exchange 2007: How to Simplify the Outlook Web Access URL for Exchange 2010: Simplify the Outlook Web App URL Categories Exchange 2010 Post navigation Exchange 2010 - Setup Auto Discover for Outlook [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Mail Not Delivering to External Addresses Load comments Recent posts How to install and configure FileZilla silently How to install 7-Zip silently Install VLC Media Player 2.2.4 Silently using SCCM Install and Configure Firefox 49 silently using SCCM Top 12 AdSense policy violations to watch out for Categories Apple Mac Tips Computer Accessibility ConfigMgr / SCCM Crystal Reports Exchange 2007 Exchange 2010 Exchange 2013 Facebook Articles Graphic Design Gravity Forms HTC Android Phones iOS iPhone Tips Joomla Tips Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office
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Exchange Microsoft Exchange Mobility OMA ActiveSync problems Ask a Question Sign up for Free 102 Experts currently online. Ask Questions for Free! OMA ActiveSync problems - Microsoft Exchange Mobility I am running a SBS2003 and have OWA working great with FBA. When I try to use OMA or ActiveSync however, I get errors. -OMA error in IE 6- "Item no longer exists. The item you are attempting to access may have been deleted or moved." this happens after the ... Results 1 to 16 of 16 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Add Thread to del.icio.usTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 07-21, 02:26 PM #1 OMA ActiveSync problems I am running a SBS2003 and have OWA working great with FBA. When I try to use OMA or ActiveSync however, I get errors. -OMA error in IE 6- "Item no longer exists. The item you are attempting to access may have been deleted or moved." this happens after the authentication. -ActiveSync error with Windows Mobile 2003 - Error code: HTTP_403 Your account does not have permissions to sync with your current settings. Contact your Microsoft Exchange administrator. I tried to follow this article (http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2004/02/14/2901.aspx) but I noticed I don't have a exchange-oma virtual directory. Can someone tell me what virtual directories I need to have, what their paths are supposed to be and what application settings (in the virtual directory properties) I need to have? I would greatly appreciate it. Oh yeah , also what type of security I need to have on those virtual directories? thanks, Francisco Kidd Reply With Quote 07-22, 02:37 AM #2 Re: OMA ActiveSync problems There used to be a Q817379 Article covering this but for some reason of which I'm not privy (I'll try to find out) it is no longer available... So I'm pasting it in here.... I suggest you do try this fix... However, as it is no longer a 'valid' Q article I cannot state that it has Microsoft support.... Hope this help Peter O'Dowd [MVP Exchange] Cannot access Exchange Serv