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Error 501 Error 501 - What is it? This is an error code that sometimes may occur while you are using Internet Explorer on your Windows PC. The error message http://errortools.com/windows/error-501-diy-repair-manual/ is displayed as: ‘Error 501: Not implemented or not supported.” Solution Download Available to http://www.getnetgoing.com/HTTP-505.html Completely Repair Error 501 Recommended: Download the Automatic Repair Utility to correct this and other PC performance issues. Download Certified safe, virus free download. Error Tools Editor's Choice. Error Causes It is difficult to narrow down the ultimate cause of the error 501. This is because this error code can be triggered by multiple reasons such as: error 501 Third party confliction or due to an incorrect HTTP 1.1 setting Improper program installation Changes in the “LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy” registry key Corrupted Registry Database Further Information and Manual Repair The occurrence of this error regardless of what the cause is may cause a lot of inconvenience to you. And if not fixed on time it can lead to system failure too. To repair the error 501, identifying the cause for the error really error 501 505 helps. By identifying the cause, you can easily select the most suitable solution to fix it. Let us walk you through the solutions to fix error 501 timely: Cause: Third party conflicts or due to an incorrect HTTP 1.1 setting Solution: If the above cause is the reason for error 501, this means the Local Policy Rights Settings have been altered. And because of that the Windows is not running your desired program. To solve this error simply log on to Windows as an administrator. Then run local computer policy snap in. Open it and click on computer configuration. Here you will see the Windows settings option. Click on it and then open security setting, local policies and click on properties. Now in the add users section select the user which you want to add to the policy and save by pressing OK. After you’ve made changes, now try using the internet explorer again. If this is the cause for the error pop, the error will not occur. If it still occurs then this means there is some other underlying cause for the error. Read on to find out. Cause: Improper Program Installation Solution: Error 501 may also occur due to improper program installation. The best way to resolve it is to
request that asks to use a version of HTTP that the server does not support. Most web servers and browsers use HTTP version 1.1, though some use v1.0 and few use v0.9. Outline: Symptoms Cause Extra information Symptoms Internet Explorer may report this as “The website is unable to display the webpage” Microsoft Windows Update reports HTTP 505 errors with error code 0x80244024 (hexadecimal 80244024). Apache web servers report this as follows (text in blue may vary): HTTP Version Not Supported The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@example.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Further diagnosis The official definition of this error states that “The response SHOULD contain an entity describing why that version is not supported and what other protocols are supported by that server.” [RFC 2616], so carefully search the response for clues as to what to do. (You may have to disable Internet Explorer friendly HTTP error messages in order to see what the server returned.) Cause To determine which HTTP version the server is using, view the HTTP headers that are sent when you request an object from the server, and pay attention to the first line of the response from the server. Official description What you can do about it Control HTTP version under Internet Explorer Officially, HTTP error 505 means that “The server is indicating that it is unable or unwilling to complete the request using the same major version as the client” [RFC 2616, boldface added], though mismatching minor versions are the basis of the resolution suggested by Microsoft: Microsoft Knowledge Base article 811262: “Error Message: Error 501/505: Not Implemented or Not Supported” have caused HTTP 505 errors for other people. Access a replica of the web page The replica server may support the HTTP version that your browser uses. Ask the website administrator to fix the problem. Extra information HTTP versions are identified by two integers, which identify the major and minor version, separated by a period, e.g. “0.9” or “1.1”. HTTP versions are defined in the following documents: v1.1: RFC 2616 RFC 2616 is the current definition of v1.1. It was originally defined in RFC 2068, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is further refining the HTTP specification v1.0 (and v0.9): RFC 1945 v0.9 Copyright (C) 2012 | Site map | Contact us