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Symptom An ActiveSync mobile device is not successfully synchronizing and this activesync error codes error is shown on the Device details page on the administration website (fig.1.). The error shown on the mobile
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device will vary depending on the device being used. Fig. 1 Explanation This error means that the device has made a connection attempt to the Exchange server but the server has rejected that attempt with the message "HTTP activesync error 403 android error 403". Either: 1) The Exchange server does not have ActiveSync enabled as service or 2) This particular user is not enabled for ActiveSync Resolution For Exchange 2003: 1) Follow this Microsoft document to verify that that ActiveSync is enabled in the Exchange System Manager. or 2) Follow this Microsoft document to verify that ActiveSync is enabled for this particular user. Authored by: admin Click Here to View all the questions in ActiveSync category. File Attachments There are no attachment file(s) related to this question. Article Options Print this Question Search Knowledge Base Copyright © 2012 Asavie Technologies Ltd. ... ... Powered by PHPKB Knowledge Base Software
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Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2010] >> restart activesync service exchange 2003 Mobility >> ActiveSync Error ! Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> ActiveSync Error ! - 1.Aug.2014 12:39:16 PM nmujohn Posts: http://support.accessmylan.com/kb/article-54.html 3 Joined: 1.Aug.2014 Status: offline Hello All, I've tried to disable SSL and Basic Authentication is the only one checked. I have also disabled Basic Form in Exchange for the authentication and I get a similar failure. I am not sure what the problem is. I've searched quite a few pages but I http://forums.msexchange.org/ActiveSync_Error_!/m_1800597949/tm.htm can't seem to figure this one out. Your help is greatly appreciated. I'm running as administrator and inheritance has been added. I ran the testconnectivity and here are the results.. An ActiveSync session is being attempted with the server. Errors were encountered while testing the Exchange ActiveSync session. Additional Details Test Steps Attempting to send the OPTIONS command to the server. Testing of the OPTIONS command failed. For more information, see Additional Details. Additional Details An HTTP 403 forbidden response was received. The response appears to have come from IIS7. Body of the response:
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Availability Migration You are here: Home / Solutions / Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity Failure Due to Exchange ActiveSync PoliciesTest-ActiveSyncConnectivity Failure Due to Exchange ActiveSync Policies April 11, 2013 by Paul Cunningham 10 Comments When you are testing ActiveSync using the Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity cmdlet you may encounter failures. Depending on the specific cause of the failure you may see different results. For example here is a failure at the FolderSync stage of the test. [PS] C:>Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity CasServer LocalSite Scenario Result Latency(MS) Error --------- --------- -------- ------ ----------- ----- ho-ex20... HeadOffice Options Success 46.88 ho-ex20... HeadOffice FolderSync Failure [System.Net.WebException ]: The remote server ret urned an error: (403) Fo rbidden. HTTP response headers: MS-Server-ActiveSync: 14 .2 Content-Length: 1233 Cache-Control: private Content-Type: text/html Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 0 8:34:58 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/7. 5 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50 727 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET These failures can be caused by different ActiveSync policies within your organization. Learn even more in the Beginner's Guide to Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSync. Grab your copy here. Creating a Test CAS User As a first step, if you are planning to use Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity you should create a CAS test user using the supplied script from Microsoft. On a mailbox server in your organization open the Exchange Management Shell and navigate to the Exchange scripts folder. [PS] C:\>cd $exscripts [PS] C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\scripts> Run the following script. By default it will create the user in the "Users" OU in Active Directory. If you have more than one OU named "Users" you should manually specify a different OU, or specify the exact path to the OU you want to use. .\new-TestCasConnectivityUser.ps1 -ou "Service Accounts" Please enter a temporary secure password for creating test users. For security purposes, the password will be changed regularly and automatically by the system if SCOM is installed. The password must be changed manually if SCOM is not installed. Enter password: *********** Create test user on: HO-EX2010-MB1.exchangeserverpro.net Click CTRL+Break to quit or click Enter to continue.: UserPrincipalName: extest_0bcca07661e94@exchan