Activesync Error Code 500
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Activesync 500 Error Exchange 2010
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For business For developers For IT professionals For technical support Support offerings More support Microsoft Premier Online TechNet Forums MSDN Forums Security Bulletins & Advisories Not an IT pro? Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums United States (English) Sign in Home Online 2010 Other Versions Library Forums Gallery We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Exchange Exchange Server Tools Documentation Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer Tool Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer Tool Exchange ActiveSync Returned an HTTP 500 Error Exchange ActiveSync Returned an HTTP 500 Error Exchange ActiveSync Returned an HTTP 500 Error Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer Tool RPC Server Unavailable Error was Thrown by the RPC Runtime Could Not Find MS-Server-ActiveSync Header in OPTIONS Response Could Not Negotiate an Appropriate Airsync Version with Server An Unexpected Redirect Response was Received A Positive HTTP Response Other than a Redirect Response was Received Could Not Find Autodiscover Service Location (SRV) Record in DNS The MobileSync Autodiscover Provider Returned an Error Status in the XML Response The Outlook Autodiscover Provider Returned an Error Status in the XML Response Missing EXPR
Server" Symptom An ActiveSync mobile device is not successfully synchronizing and this error is shown on the Device details exchange activesync error 1008 page on the administration website (fig.1.). The error shown on the activesync error 503 mobile device will vary depending on the device being used. Fig. 1 Explanation This error means that
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the device has made a connection attempt to the Exchange server but the server has rejected that attempt with the message "HTTP error 500". This issue can https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd439375(v=exchg.80).aspx occur if one of the below conditions is true: Forms-based authentication is enabled on the Exchange server Integrated Windows authentication is not enabled on the /Exchange virtual directory. The /Exchange virtual directory in Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) is configured to accept only Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections. The ActiveSync service within Exchange 2003 uses http://support.accessmylan.com/kb/article-58.html the /Exchange virtual directory to access OWA templates and DAV on the Exchange server on which the user's mailbox is located. ActiveSync cannot access this virtual directory if either of the above conditions is true. View this Microsoft article for more information. Resolution Create a second virtual directory for Exchange which does not require SSL. This will allow you to keep all settings are they currently are for standard connections, and the new virtual directory will only be used for ActiveSync connections. See the Microsoft Technet article (scroll down to Resolution -> Method 2) on how to set this up or view the AccessMyLan KB article "How to create a second virtual directory for Exchange". 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
Exchange ActiveSync Error (500) Internal Server Error Resolve Exchange ActiveSync Error (500) Internal Server Error Editor | June 1st, http://blog.systoolsgroup.com/resolve-exchange-activesync-error-500.html 2015 | How To, Tips The trend of mobile devices is increasing day by day to execute almost all types of tasks effortlessly. Even users can sync their https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26375625/HTTP-500-Error-for-Active-Sync.html mail account on smartphones to access mailbox items anywhere. To execute this Microsoft has provided a built-in feature called ActiveSync to access emails via smartphones. Exchange ActiveSync activesync error is a sync protocol that permits users to access mailbox items including emails, calendars, journals and tasks from Exchange Server account. It is an XML based application that works on HTTP and HTTPS and even permit users to access data in offline mode. Sometimes these feature trouble users by propelling following error while working “HTTP 500 exchange activesync error (Internal Server Error)”. The following error message does not permit users to access any of the mailbox data on mobile device until it gets resolved. It becomes necessary for users to troubleshoot this problem as it might result in data loss. To resolve the issue it is necessary to what causes this issue. If the root of the error has been detected and fixed the future doors to this error message can be avoided. Cause The above discussed error only arrives when one of the following conditions are true: The internet service is unavailable on following device Sync of data is executed after removal of respective mailbox Windows Integrated Authentication is disabled on active directory of Exchange Server Resolution When permission inheritance settings are disabled on Active Directory than Exchange Server does not have appropriate permissions to sync mailbox on phone. The error could also be a result of situations when user is member of protected groups on Exchange Server just like Domain Admins
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