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Should just be a quick install, setup, next, next, finish, right? TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi, I have a problem when logging
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on to our OWA on Exchange 2010 for all users. We had a power spike this afternoon that took out our UPS and all servers suffered dirty shutdown. Everything is up and running but we now have a HTTP 500 Internal Server Error on OWA. The logon page loads but as soon as you hit owa/auth.owa you get the 500 Anybody seen this before and know a fix? Thanks Sean P.S. Of course i'll be googling like hell whilst hoping for some exchange 2013 ecp error 500 after login input here. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Exchange OWA HTTP500 Internal Server Error Spice works - error 500 internal server error internal server error 500 but only with IE9   8 Replies Chipotle OP Best Answer GhostyDog Nov 10, 2011 at 9:15 UTC Okay, fixed my own problem. Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication Service hadn't started even after 2 restarts... Now working. :) Sean 5 Jalapeno OP Jff Nov 6, 2012 at 3:10 UTC Sean, thanks for posting your solution. I had the exact same problem occur this morning. 0 Pimiento OP Adi Mahluf Mar 12, 2013 at 9:15 UTC 1st Post me 2. thank you! you saved me a lot of time :) 0 Anaheim OP Mudrchut Apr 8, 2013 at 12:45 UTC Thanks Worked for me 0 Pimiento OP mike.bagarry May 3, 2013 at 8:41 UTC 1st Post Worked for me also. Thanks a bunch! 0 Poblano OP Hiraga_Saito Jun 27, 2013 at 7:27 UTC Damn near the exact same scenario here. Fix worked for me too. Thanks! 0 Thai Pepper OP Mac Mad May 27, 2014 at 12:27 UTC Just had this happen to me, thanks for the tip. Helped alot, especially as I'm the only guy in the department right now; the other two have called in ill, and I'm not on-site wit
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Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Urgent problem http 500 internal server error exchange 2016 here. Everything was working fine this morning until around 1130am when owa went down. Users are able to connect exchange 2016 ecp error 500 to their mailboxes through outlook and smartphones correctly. When I attempt to login to the owa website, it brings up the login page, enter my username and password, and it immediately goes to a https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/168823-internal-server-error-500-auth-owa-after-power-surge-took-out-ups "The website cannot display the page" screen. The error is for "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error". 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/371754-exchange-owa-http500-internal-server-error Datil OP Sean Donnelly Aug 19, 2013 at 6:02 UTC What version of Exchange are you running? Also any Exchange related 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 De
Http 500) when logging into Outlook Web Access running on Exchange 2010 Recently had to restart a client's server after running some Windows Updates. A few hours after the restart the client contacted me http://www.winsysadminblog.com/2011/05/blank-page-auth-owa-http-500-when-logging-into-outlook-web-access-running-on-exchange-2010/ stating that they couldn't access their e-mails via the web. I quickly had https://ril3y.wordpress.com/2014/03/25/exchange-2013-owa-and-ecp-logins-fail-with-500-error/ a look, the login page presented itself, so I logged in and after clicking Sign in I was presented with a blank page pointing to auth.owa. This was a little puzzling as there were no updates for Exchange so why did it break? Checking the IIS logs, I found that the error was exchange 2013 500 which indicated some kind of authentication error. A little powershell cmdlet you can run is Test-OWAConnectivity. So I ran the cmdlet and recieved WARNING: An unknown failure occurred during logon. So I checked IIS and ensured that all of the authentication was set correctly and indeed it was. So after some poking around on the web I found out Exchange 2010 palms off the Forms exchange 2013 ecp Based Authentication to a seperate Service called Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication Service. Starting this service fixed the blank page issue and allowed clients to authenticate correctly. Share this post with others:EmailLinkedInFacebookGoogleTwitterRedditMorePrintTumblrPinterest Related 71,003 views Posted on May 8, 2011June 19, 2011 by John 74 Comments Posted in Exchange Server, Office 2010 Post navigation How to Switch from IDE to AHCI without repairing/reinstalling Windows How to reset the Search Index in Exchange 2010 Search 74 thoughts on “Blank page (auth.owa Http 500) when logging into Outlook Web Access running on Exchange 2010” ananda says: Thank you very much! [Reply] Reply July 2, 2011 at 4:49 am Andrew says: Thank you for the post. It helped me! [Reply] Reply July 17, 2011 at 1:53 am Jordan says: Worked for me as well….that service it set to start automatically but it wasnt started??? [Reply] Reply July 18, 2011 at 1:26 pm Chris - Australia says: Thanks, worked for me. The service was set to start Automatically but had not started as well. [Reply] Reply July 26, 2011 at 1:07 pm mo says: This help me out a lot thanks!!!! [Reply] Reply July 28, 2011 at 3:21 am Shiv sa
crash a few times while running diagnostics, OWA and ECP logons started showing an error. 500 Unexpected Error :( An error occurred and your request couldn't be completed. Please try again. Reseting IIS, restarting the servers, clearing cookies etc had no effect. Event 4 appears in the Application log at the time of the login. Current user: 'Example.com/Test User' Request for URL 'https://server01.example.com:444/ecp/default.aspx(https://server01/ecp/)' failed with the following error: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15.Init(Byte[] userContextIdBinary, Byte[] timeStampBinary, String logonUniqueKey, Byte[] hashBinary, String logData) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15..ctor(String logonUniqueKey) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15Cookie.TryCreateFromHttpCookie(HttpCookie cookie, String logonUniqueKey, Canary15Profile profile) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15Cookie.TryCreateFromHttpContext(HttpContext httpContext, String logOnUniqueKey, Canary15Profile profile) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.ControlPanel.CanaryExtensions.CheckCanary15(HttpContext context, Boolean shouldRenew, String canaryName) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.ControlPanel.CanaryExtensions.CheckCanary(HttpContext context) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.ControlPanel.RbacModule.Application_PostAuthenticateRequest(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15.Init(Byte[] userContextIdBinary, Byte[] timeStampBinary, String logonUniqueKey, Byte[] hashBinary, String logData) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15..ctor(String logonUniqueKey) at Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Common.Canary15Cookie.TryCreateFromHttpCoo