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blog for Windows Server Essentials and Small Business Server support and product group communications. Error 500 Attempting to Access OWA on SBS 2011 Standard ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ March 23, 2011 by SBS Bloggers // 9 Comments 0 0 0 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby from Commercial Technical Support] Today we are going to discuss the first thing you should always check if you get an HTTP 500 error attempting to access OWA on an SBS 2011 server, after you have provided your credentials to the login form. In Exchange 2010 a new service has been introduced to handle forms based authentication (FBA). The service name is Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication service, MSExchangeFBA for short. If this service is stopped and you have FBA enabled, the default on SBS, you will get an error 500 attempting to access OWA. So if you receive this error please verify that the MSExchangeFBA service is started as your first step. Back totop Search this blog Search all blogs Top Server & Tools Blogs ScottGu's Blog Brad Anderson’s "In the Cloud" Blog Brian Harry's Blog Steve "Guggs" Guggenheim
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the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby from Commercial Technical Support] Today we are going to discuss the https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/133135-error-500-attempting-to-access-owa-on-sbs-2011-standard first thing you should always check if you get an HTTP 500 error attempting to access OWA on an SBS 2011 server, after you have provided your credentials to the login form. In Exchange 2010 a new service has been introduced to handle forms based authentication (FBA). The service name is Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication service, MSExchangeFBA for short. If this service is stopped and you have FBA enabled, the default on SBS, you will 500 internal get an error 500 attempting to access OWA. So if you receive this error please verify that the MSExchangeFBA service is started as your first step. More: http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2011/03/23/error-500-attempting-to-access-owa-on-sbs-2011-standard.aspx Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: SBS 2011 Standard fails at "Expanding and Installing Files" One user getting error when attempting to access OWA Has anyone seen this before on SBS 2011 Standard   This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to 500 internal server your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Join me to this group Reply × Users who spiced this post Read these next... Announcing Chrome push notifications for the Spiceworks Community Beta Today we are proud to announce we are adding a new way for you to receive the Community updates that you care about: Chrome Push Notifications! Has anyone seen this malware before? Security As soon as I walked into the door this morning, I saw a ticket come through which one of our staff was asking about changes to her desktop icons. As seen in the attachment, all of her icons had "A!" overlaid on them. Before I got the chance to study it more carefully, one of our help desk techs wiped her machine. Does anyone know what this is? What's your user-to-IT pro ratio? Industry-Specific IT We're a small managed services consultancy that is under a slightly larger non-tech company. We're two guys providing managed services to about 25 clients. Personally, I support 230 endpoints. Is that a lot? © Copy