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my customers had an issue on their Exchange 2010 server regarding Exchange ActiveSync. The mobile device would Autodiscover the settings however it would fail to synchronise email. After
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investigating the issue I quickly isolated the issue to the users Active Directory
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user account. This was determined after I recreated the users mailbox by exporting to PST, disabling the mailbox, creating activesync not working exchange 2013 a new mailbox then reimporting the 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 https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd439375(v=exchg.80).aspx 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 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 http://clintboessen.blogspot.com/2012/11/exchange-activesync-error-500-internal.html 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 for me!ReplyDeleteJennifer LaurenApril 26, 2013 at 3:20 AMhey Clint Boessen,you explained in very effective way by all steps. Being a new user of the Exchange Server I also find difficulty working on it. Once when I stuck with some error code Stellar phoenix Exchange Server tool helps me a lot. I always search this type of solution so that I can solve all errors my own.ReplyDeleteSteveMay 14, 2013 at 4:23 PMWhat about for an Exchange Admin account?
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Troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync and reading IIS logs In this article I will try cover my way of troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync issues from Server side and client side. Recently I had an issue where users on one of the Exchange 2007 servers "ONLY" weren't able to sync their mobile device. My way of troubleshooting flows this way which I will explain in detail: Isolate the issue be for user, device, server or organization wide Testexchangeconnectivity.com and a test mobile device Read IIS logs and look at the error's if any Confirm Authentication settings on IIS VDir's for CAS and MBX roles Look at CPU utilization for w3wp.exe on all CAS servers Read event logs and filter MSExchange ActiveSync event in 10xx series Confirm ADPermission for internet facing CAS servers on "ms-Exch-EPI-Token-Serialization" Isolate the issue be for user, device, server or organization wide This is the primary focus area or we will be going in circles. Let's split this into 4 different scenario and the issue should be isolated to one of these: Issue with one single user only: First thing I would look for is to check the OMA AD property enabled or not. Navigate to Active Directory Users and Computers à Search for the user à Exchange Feature tab à Ideally, if this all set to enable, the attribute "msexchOMAAdminWirelessEnable"will be