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seen this issue a couple of times after applying Exchange 2010 SP1 on Client Access servers. I’m presented with the OWA FBA page and exchange 2010 owa redirect enter my credentials and then boom it throws an “HTTP 500” error instead exchange 2010 owa redirect to exchange 2003 of opening the mailbox. You tried to issue an “IISReset /NoForce” and even rebooted the server and still see the exchange 2010 owa redirect loop symptom.So the issues is typically caused by the “Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication” service being in a stopped state. Starting the service immediately fixes the issue. Why it sometimes doesn’t start automatically after
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a reboot of the servers is a very good question. I’ll do some more research in order to find the root cause.Until later,Henrik WaltherTechnology Architect/WriterMCM: Exchange 2007 | MVP: Exchange Architecture I’ve seen this issue a couple of times after applying Exchange 2010 SP1 on Client Access servers. I’m presented with the OWA FBA page and enter my credentials and then boom it throws exchange 2010 owa redirect not working an “HTTP 500” error instead of opening the mailbox. You tried to issue an “IISReset /NoForce” and even rebooted the server and still see the symptom. So the issues is typically caused by the “Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication” service being in a stopped state. Starting the service immediately fixes the issue. Why it sometimes doesn’t start automatically after a reboot of the servers is a very good question. I’ll do some more research in order to find the root cause. Until later, Henrik WaltherTechnology Architect/WriterMCM: Exchange 2007 | MVP: Exchange Architecture See Also Review and Comments Name * Email address * URL * Comment * If you enter anything in this field your comment will be treated as spam * * Required field Kenny K Sun, 12 July 2015 00:17 1000 thank you's your suggestion totally worked. How many times we're looking for the issue in the most complicated places only to find a service failed to start. I feel like an intern right about now... -Ken mgaytan Wed, 24 June 2015 22:51 did you find a root cause? yotks! Sat, 28 Feb. 2015 22:15 tks! it worked! Bahloul Wed,
Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join exchange 2010 owa redirect http to https Now Urgent problem here. Everything was working fine this morning until around 1130am when
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owa went down. Users are able to connect to their mailboxes through outlook and smartphones correctly. When I attempt to login
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to the owa website, it brings up the login page, enter my username and password, and it immediately goes to a "The website cannot display the page" screen. The error is for "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error". http://www.msexchange.org/blogs/walther/news/exchange-2010-sp1-experiecing-an-owa-http-500-error-554.html I have already tried resetting my virtual directory for owa with the same error. I don't know what to do to fix this problem. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: 500 internal server error 500 Internal Server Error 500 Internal Server Error   8 Replies Datil OP Sean Donnelly Aug 19, 2013 at 6:02 UTC What version of Exchange are you running? Also any Exchange related https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/371754-exchange-owa-http500-internal-server-error errors in the App or System Event Logs? 0 Anaheim OP Best Answer Ford_TX Aug 19, 2013 at 6:13 UTC LaConterra HelpDesk is an IT service provider. Make sure that the Microsoft Exchange Forms Based Authentication service is started. You may also want to restart the MS Exchange System Attendant and Information Stor services along with the IISadmin service. 1 Anaheim OP JayOKeefe Aug 19, 2013 at 6:41 UTC Thanks guys. Simple answer.. Forms Authentication service stopped.. 0 Anaheim OP Ford_TX Aug 19, 2013 at 6:46 UTC LaConterra HelpDesk is an IT service provider. Glad to help. I had that same issue the first time I did a migration to Exchange 2010. 0 Pimiento OP hanane8754 Dec 6, 2013 at 3:34 UTC I'm having the same problem with Exchange 2013, I wanted to try the solution you mentioned but couldn't find the Microsoft Exchange Forms Based Authentication service. Anyone having the same issue? 0 Pimiento OP hanane8754 Dec 6, 2013 at 3:46 UTC I'm having the same problem in Exchange 2013, OWA brings up logon screen but after login gives http 500 internal server error. I couldn't try the solution you mentioned as I couldn'
Availability Migration You are here: Home / Solutions / Exchange 2010 OWA Legacy URL Redirection HTTP 500 ErrorExchange 2010 OWA Legacy URL Redirection HTTP 500 Error January 5, 2011 by Paul Cunningham 20 Comments During the co-existence period of a transition from http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2010-owa-legacy-url-redirection-http-500-error/ Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 you may encounter an issue with the legacy Outlook Web Access URL redirection. When users connect to the Exchange 2010 Client Access server for OWA login they receive a second https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28214085/500-internal-server-error-OWA-options-Exchange-2010.html login prompt for the legacy URL. Authentication prompt when accessing OWA legacy URL No matter which credentials are entered into this authentication dialog box the login is not successful, and a HTTP 500 error is displayed. exchange 2010 HTTP 500 error accessing OWA legacy URL The solution is to enable forms-based authentication on the Exchange 2003 front-end server. This is located in the Properties of the Exchange Virtual Server. Open the Properties of the Exchange Virtual Server In the Settings tab enable forms-based authentication and click OK to apply the change. Enabling Forms-Based Authentication for Exchange 2003 Exchange will warn you that SSL must be configured and IIS restarted if you are exchange 2010 owa not offloading SSL elsewhere, or have not already configured it in IIS. Click OK to close the warning (and obviously if you have not already got SSL offloaded or configured then you should go ahead and do that). Exchange 2003 warning about SSL configuration for forms-based authentication Solutions Exchange 2003, Exchange 2010, Legacy URL, Migration, OWA, TransitionAbout Paul CunninghamPaul is a Microsoft MVP for Office Servers and Services, specializing in Exchange Server and Office 365, and is the publisher of Exchange Server Pro. He lives in Brisbane, Australia, and works as a consultant, writer and trainer. Find Paul on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook. Comments Siiby says January 8, 2011 at 5:08 am I have a situation where the Exchange 2003 org (for various reasons that I dont necessarily agree with) have 2 FE servers, one using HTTP and no forms based auth and one using SSL and forms based auth. For other reasons, management refuses to have users redirected to the SSL enabled FE. So, during a co-existence phase with 2010, would this mean that users would HAVE to use the SSL enabled FE? I am negotiating with them on decommisioning the non-SSL FE altogether, as it is on very old hardware. Reply Paul Cunningham says January 8, 2011 at 9:11 am I don't understand why your
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