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Server" Symptom An ActiveSync mobile device is not successfully synchronizing and this error is shown on the Device details
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mobile device will vary depending on the device being used. Fig. 1 Explanation This error means that exchange 2013 activesync not working 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
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/1798/Exchange-2003-Activesync-Connection-Problems-FAQ.html Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Articles > Exchange 2003 - Activesync Connection Problems FAQ Article Comments157 About the Author More http://forums.webosnation.com/palm-os-devices-apps/64191-http-1-1-500-other-activesync-errors-2.html Resources Print Link Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Want to Advertise Here? Exchange 2003 - Activesync Connection Problems FAQ Awarded Article by Alan Hardisty On 2012-01-10 Views: 99,427 357,235 Points On numerous occasions I was seeing questions pop exchange 2013 up that involved Exchange 2003 and problems getting iPhones / Windows Mobile phones and now more recently, iPads, to work with Activesync, so after answering several questions, I decided to write the following article to assist others in answering their problems, covering all the possible scenarios that I had faced when tackling these problem. So, here is my guide to solving (most) Exchange 2003 and Activesync issues: Pre-Requisites: 1. Make sure that you have an http 500 Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Installed. Whilst Activesync will work with Exchange 2003 Service Pack 1, Service Pack 2 makes it a whole lot easier! To check if you have it installed, open up Exchange System Manager (Start> Programs> Microsoft Exchange> System Manager). Then expand Servers, Right-Click your server and choose Properties. This will display whether you have SP2 installed or not. If you do not have SP2 installed you can download it here –http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=535BEF85-3096-45F8-AA43-60F1F58B3C40&displaylang=en 2. Ensure that TCP Port 443 is open (and forwarded) on your firewall to your Exchange server. You don't need to open up any other ports to get Activesync working, just TCP port 443. You can check this on your Exchange Server at http://www.canyouseeme.org and you should see ‘Success’ if the port is open and forwarded correctly. If it isn't open and forwarded, check your router and make sure you have the settings configured correctly. 3. Please check the LAN Adapter Binding order to make sure the NIC that Exchange is bound to is at the top of the list (Start> Run> [type] ncpa.cpl [press enter]> Advanced> Advanced Settings> Connections). 4. Open up IIS Manager (Start> Programs> Administrative Tools> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager), expand ‘Web Sites’ then ‘Default Web Site’ then right-click on the relevant Virtual Directory (see below) and choose p
Contacts My Profile Mark Forums Read 0 New Home Forum webOS Devices Palm OS Devices & Apps HTTP/1.1 500 and other ActiveSync Errors Page 2 of 3 First 123 Last Jump to page: Results 21 to 40 of 41 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode doothedeww Posts 211 Posts 11/29/2004,10:30 PM #21 Well the group policy stuff has absolutely nothing to do with active sync. And the 400 errors are client side errors. Seems that when the connection is flaky it errors out. But its working!!! Reply Conrad Posts 333 Posts 11/30/2004,03:12 PM #22 This worked for richardls: Originally Posted by richardls I resolved my HTTP 500 error. Seems you must use BOTH port 443 and port 80. To increae security, we had moved http/port 80 to another port years ago, but it looks like we have to open it up, unless someone else has another idea. Reply Timmy Posts 26 Posts 11/30/2004,04:22 PM #23 ( in response to users having ActiveSync connection problems ) First, ActiveSync is very similar to Outlook Web Access network wise. So insure from a browser using the desired port ( http=80, https=443 ) that you can connect, login, and view your inbox with OWA. OWA can typically be accessed via a browser by typing: https://yourexchangeservernameorIP/Exchange First try this from a desktop PC; this will insure general connectivity to your server is working on the internet/ your LAN. Next, using the web browser on the 650 goto the same URL and insure you can connect, login, and view your inbox. This will insure connectivity works from the carriers network, over the internet, to your server. If all this works, then blank out the values in VersaMail and using the same server setting, username, and password you entered for OWA configure these values into VersaMail. Press the Test Settings button, and hopefully it should work for you. If no