Owa Http Error 500 After Login
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2, 20153 Share 0 0 Over the past several months, I've seen an increased number of Exchange 2013 cases where certain admin users received a 500 status error when attempting to log in to ECP:
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The first question I ask when I get these specific cases is "Does owa error 500 exchange 2010 the admin account have a mailbox"? In pretty much every case that I can remember, the response is "No". And immediately,
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I know exactly where to look! A little history… As you may know, because of the design of Exchange 2013 - the CAS role simply locates your mailbox, then proxies the request back http 500 internal server error exchange 2013 ecp to your mailbox server - an "anchor mailbox" is used. This anchor mailbox is simply your Exchange GUID, and is used for a number of reasons in Exchange 2013 connectivity. The most obvious, though, are: As mentioned above, so that an Exchange 2013 CAS knows what mailbox server to proxy a request to To prevent the 'Your administrator has made a change so you must restart Outlook' message microsoft forms based authentication service exchange 2013 that you get when a mailbox is moved to a different site. You can see evidence of the anchor mailbox when you configure an Outlook profile for an Exchange 2013 mailbox:
Notice the ExchangeGuid is used as the 'Server' in the outlook profile, instead of an actual server name. OK that's great and all, but what does that have to do with thisstatus 500that I'm getting? Well, let's think about it. If the Exchange 2013 CAS needs to know where to proxy a request, but the request is coming from an account that has no mailbox, and thus no ExchangeGuid associated with it, how does Exchange know which mailbox server to proxy? In instances like this, Exchange 2013 uses the ExchangeGuid of system mailboxes to determine where to proxy the requests. In this specific scenario, Exchange uses the system mailbox SystemMailbox{bb558c35-97f1-4cb9-8ff7-d53741dc928c} Note: When pulling up the system mailbox(es) using Get-Mailbox you must specify the -Arbitration parameter or the command will not work. So how do I fix this? Typically, what I've found is that this is caused by either the database with the system mailbox is unavailable, or some attribute on the system mailbox account ha(Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER See more RELATED PROJECTS Move to Office 365 Microsoft finally released Non-Profit pricing for Office 365, and it's free for the base plan!!! Supply Order System Creating an order system for employees to be
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DISCUSSION Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Urgent problem here. Everything was working fine this morning until around 1130am when owa went down. Users are able to connect to https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/brenle/2015/05/02/http-500-internal-server-error-when-logging-into-exchange-2013-exchange-control-panel-ecp/ 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 "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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/371754-exchange-owa-http500-internal-server-error 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 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 solu
To Tagged with application pool, CAS server, CPI Solutions, eas, ECP, error 500, Exchange 2013, Exchange Server, HTTP 500 Error, iis, IT Consulting, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Exchange 2013, Microsoft Exchange http://cpisolutions.com/blog/how-to-resolve-exchange-2013-http-500-error-for-users-in-owaecp/ Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, Microsoft Solutions, Microsoft Support, Microsoft Technology, Microsoft Technology Solutions, owa, Troubleshooting Spread the love Exchange 2013 http 500 error for some in OWA/ECP I had a client contact me and said there http://www.networksteve.com/exchange/topic.php/Exchange_2013_error_500_by_accessing_ECP_as_admin/?TopicId=41047&Posts=18 were a handful of users that were experiencing a 500 Error when logging into the OWA and/or ECP in 2013 Exchange. All other users were fine and had no issues. Exchange Server 2013 w/ SP1 Troubleshooting exchange 2013 Let’s recreate the user experience. Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using IE – result error 500 Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using Firefox – result error 500/ blank screen Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using Chrome – Result user was able to login to owa sometimes Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using IE exchange 2013 ecp on another computer – result error 500 Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using Firefox on another computer – result error 500/ blank screen Checked to see if the user could access the OWA using Chrome on another computer – result error 500/ blank screen Application Pool Recycling Below is an exercise we will be go through that will refresh the IIS cache on the CAS server. Logged into the CAS server and opened the IIS MMC Navigated to the Application pools Right-clicked on the MSExchangeSyncAppPool and selected recycle Right-clicked on the MSExchangeSyncAppPool and selected stop Right-clicked on the MSExchangeOWAAppPool and selected recycle Right-clicked on the MSExchangeOWAAppPool and selected stop Right-clicked on the MSExchangeECPAppPool and selected recycle Right-clicked on the MSExchangeECPAppPool and selected stop Closed the IIS MMC Reopened the IIS MMC and waited a few minutes Right-clicked on the MSExchangeSyncAppPool and selected Start Right-clicked on the MSExchangeOWAAppPool and selected Start Right-clicked on the MSExchangeECPAppPool and selected Start ***NOTE: If you receive an error when trying to start select refresh and try again until it starts. Sometimes the Application pool hangs and needs a moment to respond Testing against local workstation cache After this process have the user try logging into the OWA using IE in “in private browsing” mode. This mode keeps the web se
and also the options-page is well available not so by accessing it as "admin" because of the "error 500". The same occurs by accessing ECP directly via https://cas/ecp: after passing of credentials the normal options-page occurs for each user not so for the admin. January 8th, 2015 9:31am Can you explain "admin" do you mean any domain admin? Try going to the ecp page locally on the cas server so you can get a detailed description of the 500 error. Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now January 8th, 2015 9:48am With "admin" I mean the domain administrator account which is the ECP-admin too. I see no special errors by accessing ecp page locally. Just "HTTP 500: internal Server error January 8th, 2015 10:10am Strange. After few hoursit worksagain on the CAS locally, but only locally. I have absolutely no idea what the problem is... Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now January 8th, 2015 10:30am Check your app event logs on your CAS server it should have something there regarding the failed login. January 8th, 2015 1:49pm I see several errors, e.g.: 1006: Der Postfachreplikationsdienst von Microsoft Exchange konnte Auftrge in einer Postfachdatenbank nicht verarbeiten. Datenbank: Fehlende Datenbank (a3634ca3-02bd-4072-bb02-a4e386f24b12) Fehler: Die Datenbank 'a3634ca3-02bd-4072-bb02-a4e386f24b12' ist nicht vorhanden. Looks like I had to check for the requests regarding this database and to suspend them appropriately..? Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now January 8th, 2015 2:06pm I don't think the 1006 errors have anything to do with it, you don't see any specific errors relating to login? January 8th, 2015 2:15pm No, I don't see any Login-Errors, but a lot of other onesregarding this no more existing database, e.g. 10002, 6002, 36888, 36874 etc. Allthough I don't know whetherthey caused my problem, I believe, my next steps should go to fix the last first. Any Idea how to find out and remove all th