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Versions - Mobility and ActiveSync Question 0 Sign in to vote Unexpected Exchange mailbox Server error: activesync error 3005 iphone Server: [server.domain.com] User: [users@hoha.com] HTTP status code: [400]. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly. I get that in my application log, every time someone
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tries to sync their phone up. The server in use is running windows server 2k3 r2 with all the patches, it's also running exchange 2K3 with all the patchs, and it's safe to say it's using IIS6 as well. Any ideas on where to go or look would be great Chris Wednesday, August activesync error 3007 16, 2006 5:14 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Chris Holley wrote: Unexpected Exchange mailbox Server error: Server: [server.domain.com] User: [users@hoha.com] HTTP status code: [400]. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly. I get that in my application log, every time someone tries to sync their phone up. The server in use is running windows server 2k3 r2 with all the patches, it's also running exchange 2K3 with all the patchs, and it's safe to say it's using IIS6 as well. Any ideas on where to go or look would be great Chris
Me too! One of our clients is getting this error too. They have a PocketPC 2003 device syncing over a wifi connection on the WAN side. They use SBS 2003 with all service packs and Exchange 2003 with SP2. I've checked knowledge base article 842541. Indications are that this error occurs because the user may have a very f[youruser@yourdomain.com] HTTP status code: [409]. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly. Solution: 1.Start the Internet Information Services (IIS) Microsoft Management Server (MMS) snap-in on the Windows SBS 2003-based
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computer. 2.Expand Server_Name\Web Sites\Default Web Site. 3.Right-click Exchange-OMA, and then follow these
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steps: 1.Verify the following settings on the Virtual Directory tab: -> The following check boxes are selected: -> Script unexpected exchange mailbox server error 409 source access -> Read -> Write -> Directory browsing -> Log visits -> Index this resource -> Application name is unavailable, and Default Application is listed. -> The Execute permissions setting is https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/66a33f3a-d945-42e2-ac80-3e4244f9b258/activesync-error-from-application-log-event-id-3005?forum=exchangesvrmobilitylegacy None. -> The Application pool setting is unavailable, and ExchangeApplicationPool is listed. 2.Verify the following settings on the Directory Security tab: -> The Enable anonymous access check box is not selected. -> The Integrated Windows authentication check box is selected. -> The Basic authentication check box is selected. -> The Require secure channel (SSL) check box is not selected. 3.Close the Exchange-OMA Properties https://rahuldpatel.wordpress.com/2011/03/15/activesync-error-from-application-log-event-id-3005-status-code-409/ dialog box. 4.Right-click OMA, and then follow these steps: 1.Verify the following settings on the Virtual Directory tab: -> The following check boxes are selected: -> Read -> Log visits -> Index this resource -> The Application name setting is /LM/W3SVC/1/root/OMA. -> The Execute permissions setting is Scripts only. -> The Application pool setting is ExchangeMobileBrowseApplicationPool. 2.Verify the following settings on the Directory Security tab: -> The Enable anonymous access check box is not selected. -> The Integrated Windows authentication check box is not selected. -> The Basic authentication check box is selected. -> The Require secure channel (SSL) check box is not selected. 3.Close the OMA Properties dialog box. 5.Right-click Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync, and then follow these steps: 1.Verify the following settings on the Virtual Directory tab: -> The following check boxes are selected: -> Log visits -> Index this resource -> The Application name setting is /LM/W3SVC/1/root/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync. -> The Execute permissions setting is Scripts and Executables. -> The Application pool setting is ExchangeApplicationPool. 2.Verify the following settings on the Directory Security tab: -> The Enable anonymous access check box is not selected. -> The Integrated Windows authentication
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Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER IN THIS DISCUSSION IIS Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Good afternoon, Spiceheads. I've exhausted Google for a resolution to this event... Event ID 3005: Unexpected Exchange mailbox Server error: Server: [sams6301.SMF.Local] User: [First.Last@domain.com] HTTP status code: [500]. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly. This event appears for most iPhone or Android users that we have, save a few. Everyone is able to access their Exchange mailboxes and calendars without a hitch except for one user. They can only use their iPhone for mail. The moment I enable calendars everything stops synchronizing and the phone goes into the eternal "Looking for Mail" loop. If I drop everything (mail, reminders, etc) but the calendar from their iPhone, I get the same result.... According to Microsoft and EventID.net, there are a multitude of causes & fixes for this error. Below is what I have done so far... Emptied the affected user's Deleted Items, Drafts & Outbox folders. Overall cleanup of the entire mailbox Used the Outlook /cleanreminders & Outlook /resetfolders switches Recreated the Exchange virtual directory "Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync" Verified Virtual Directory permissions Ruled out their iPhone as the cause by setting up a spare iPhone; same issue At this point, I'm convinced the user has a bad entry on their calendar, but I cannot find a command to "reset" their calendar back to scratch. Any thoughts, tips, and recommendations are most welcome. This one has left me with little hair... Thanks all! Josh Dunbar Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: event id 3009 List of Event ID Event ID 10028 - TaskHost.exe   9 Replies Habanero OP BizDPS Feb 18, 2012 at 8:11 UTC I don't have a direct answer for you. However, I wanted to pass along a few things that have helped me along the way. Is the user a member of a protected group, such as Administrators, Domain Admins, etc.? Does the user have a lot of folders? Can you recreate the problem in OWA? 0 Mace OP Jay6111 Mar 7, 2012 at 7:16 UTC Is this a constant error or an occasional error? If occasional, it can be ignored as Exchange will usually work through it next time. If it's constant then we need to look deeper. -Jay 0 Serrano OP Josh Dunbar Mar 8, 2012 at 8:33 UTC Constant. I clear the application log once per day and the