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Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get autotrader Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Active Sync IP-AUTD failed to initialize error [0x80004005) Want to Advertise Here? Solved Active Sync IP-AUTD failed to initialize error [0x80004005) Posted on 2008-07-14 Windows OS SBS 1 Verified Solution 22 Comments 36,170 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-05 Server: SBS 2003 R2 Email: Exchange 2003 SP2 Recently installed new microsoft fix: KB950159 Since installing the fix, and some other recent fixes I've been seeing the following errors in Event Log under Applications Source: Server ActiveSync Event ID: 3024 Type: Error IP-based AUTD failed to initialize. Error code: [0x80004005]. Source: Server ActiveSync Event ID: 3015 Type: Error IP-based AUTD failed to initialize because the processing of notifications could not be setup. Error code [0x80004005]. Verify that no other applications are currently bound to UDP port [2883], or try specifying a different port number. This seems to happen everytime a message is pushed to a device, but the devices do seem to be functioning correctly. I've followed some microsoft articles to do a netstat -ano And verified that 2883 is shown: UDP 0.0.0.0:2883 *:* 2024 The PID is the same as DNS, which I'm guessing is okay. Whilst these errors don't seem to be affecting functionality I would like them resolved, unfortunately there isn't much out there suggesting a solution. Other than the fix installed nothing else has changed. Any help would be appreciated. Andrew Dickinson 0 Question by:agdickinson Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Goo
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