Microsoft Server Activesync 500 Internal Server Error
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An Http 500 Response Was Returned From Iis7 Activesync Exchange 2013
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can't attach any phones, and I am receiving the following information from testexchangeconnectivity.com.testing Exchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync test FailedTest StepsAttempting to resolve the host name mail.mydomain.com in DNS.Host successfully resolvedAdditional DetailsIP(s) returned: 81.137.xxx.xx Testing TCP Port 443 on host mail.mydomain.com to ensure failed to detect activesync http status 500 exchange 2013 it is listening and open.The port was opened successfully.Testing SSL Certificate for validity.The certificate passed all validation requirements.Test StepsValidating certificate nameSuccessfully validated the certificate nameAdditional DetailsFound hostname mail.mydomain.com in Certificate Subject Common name Testing certificate date to ensure validityDate Validation passed. The certificate is not expired.Additional DetailsCertificate is valid: NotBefore = 12/23/2009 11:47:08 AM, NotAfter = 12/23/2012 11:47:08 AM" Testing Http Authentication Methods for URL https://mail.mydomain.com/Microsoft-Server-Activesync/Http Authentication Methods are correctAdditional DetailsFound all expected authentication methods and no disallowed methods. Methods Found: Basic Attempting an ActiveSync session with serverErrors were encountered while testing the ActiveSync sessionTest StepsAttempting to send OPTIONS command to serverOPTIONS response was successfully received and is validAdditional DetailsHeaders received: MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_PubPragma: no-cachePublic: OPTIONS, POSTAllow: OPTIONS, POSTMS-Server-ActiveSync: 3.0.4215.0MS-ASProtocolVersions: 1.0,2.0,2.1MS-ASProtocolCommands: Sync,SendMail,SmartForward,SmartReply,GetAttachment,GetHierarchy,CreateCollection,DeleteCollection,MoveCollection,FolderSync,FolderCreate,Fold
Server" Symptom An ActiveSync mobile device is not successfully synchronizing and this error is shown on the Device details
An Http 500 Response Was Returned From Unknown Autodiscover
page on the administration website (fig.1.). The error shown on the
The Test Of The Foldersync Command Failed. Exchange 2010
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://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/e60ebbf2-f8d2-403f-8d20-aada110bfd72/activesync-problem-http-500-response?forum=exchangesvr3rdpartyappslegacy 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
my customers had an issue on their Exchange 2010 server regarding Exchange ActiveSync. The mobile http://clintboessen.blogspot.com/2012/11/exchange-activesync-error-500-internal.html device would Autodiscover the settings however it would fail to synchronise email. After investigating the issue I quickly isolated the issue to the users Active Directory user account. This was determined after I recreated the users mailbox by exporting to PST, disabling the mailbox, creating a new mailbox then reimporting the http 500 mailbox content. I used the following command in PowerShell to test the users ActiveSync configuration status. Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity -MailboxCredential (Get-Credential domain\username) -UseAutodiscoverForClientAccessServer The command failed. I then piped the output to a format list function to provide more details about the error received. The error received was as follows: "[System.Net.WebException]: The remote an http 500 server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error." As I knew the problem was not to do with the mailbox contents as I had recently recreated the users mailbox, and this user was the only user effected by the issue, it had to be a problem with the Active Directory user account itself. After investigating the user account I noticed the account was no longer inheriting permissions in Active Directory. After re-enabling inheritable permissions, this resolved the problem. Posted by Clint Boessen at 11:59 PM Labels: Exchange 2007/2010 8 comments: Email archiving softwareDecember 12, 2012 at 7:17 AMEasy to solve. Good that you have time to look up for the solution.ReplyDeleteMarshal HubsJanuary 16, 2013 at 8:49 PMHi, Its work for me to fix Exchange Error (500), PowerShall command always work for exchange server error. Thanks for sharing informative post with screen-shots. ReplyDeleteAnonymousJanuary 25, 2013 at 9:57 AMThanks for the post. It worked