Http Error 413 Blackberry
error 413 request entity too large" appears when the BlackBerry Browser is used to browse to a web page on a BlackBerry Internet Service provisioned smartphone Article Number:000029303 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry® Internet Service BlackBerry® smartphones Back to top ↑ Overview When attempting to browse to a web page using the BlackBerry® Browser, the BlackBerry smartphone user receives the following error message: HTTP error 413 request entity too large This indicates that the web page is too large to be accessed. Back to top ↑ Cause Devices running BlackBerry Device Software prior to BlackBerry 6 receive this message due to the size limitation of approximately 122 MB or above being the maximum size limit for the browser. The device must be running BlackBerry 6 or BlackBerry 7 operating system for the browser to function properly. Back to top ↑ Resolution Upgrade to BlackBerry 6 operating system, or higher, to eliminate the size limitation error(s). Back to top ↑ Additional Information Note: For BlackBerry smartphones that are provisioned and activated on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, please see KB17318 Back to top ↑ Follow Us BlackBerry Blog Facebook Twitter Youtube Flickr Customer Service Contact Us Support Corporate Company Investors Careers News Customer Service Corporate Responsibility Legal Info Overview Accessibility Trademarks Privacy Policy
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HTTP Error 413: Request Entity Too Large on Blackberry Here's how I fixed it. Open Blackberry Manager, http://thebackroomtech.com/2009/06/23/fix-http-error-413-request-entity-too-large-on-blackberry/ selected the affected Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES). Highlight servername_MDS-CS_1 Select the Connections http://www.techtips.co.za/blackberry-http-error-413/ Tab and click Edit Properties > General > Flow Control Increase the KB/Connection setting (maximum is 1024, or 1MB) Restart the Blackberry MDS Connection Service I was then able to view the large web page on my Blackberry. Related PostsSQL Query to determine Blackberry http error MDS Services administration passwordHowto: Export a list of all BES users via the Blackberry Manager toolViewing Pending Messages by user in Blackberry ManagerHowto: Resend an Activation Password for a Blackberry Device from Blackberry Enterprise ServerAfter upgrading to BES 4.1.3 or higher for Groupwise, excessive GWXMLData::ContactSyncRecordToXML warnings appear in the Windows Application log June 23rd, 2009 by http error 413 Aseem Kishore File in: Blackberry There are 20 comments, care to add yours? Tweet Like Google+ Comments [20] Dale says: 7 years ago >I was then able to view the large web page on my Blackberry. While it is true that fixes the majority of cases, you'll still get some 413 errors with that 1024 setting. Opera Mini seems to work well in those edge cases, but it's not for everyone, as it doesn't do truly secure SSL. Reply Dave D says: 7 years ago Finally got to the right person at Verizon and I downloaded the browser Opera Mini. It's a little klunky but I was able to access a web site that I could not access with the Blackberry browser and a lot of work with two Verizon techs. Reply Jeff says: 7 years ago This fix resolved the issue on the older Blackberry Professional Software v4.1 installed on our SBS 2003 server. Thanks. Reply ABDUL says: 7 years ago where do i find blackberry man
» Enterprise Services » BES Server » Blackberry HTTP error 413 Blackberry HTTP error 413 March 8, 2012 / By TechTipsZA / In BES Server, Blackberry, Enterprise Services, Fixes, Troubleshooting / Leave Comment Blackberry Enterprise Server - Blackberry HTTP error 413 request entity too large is received when attempting to browse to a web page using the BlackBerry Browser For BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 Simply follow these steps. Open BlackBerry Manager on the enterprise server.
On the left pane, click MDS-CS service. On the right pane, click Edit Properties. In the General section, click Flow Control. Set the Maximum KB/Connection field to a value greater than the size of the page that is being requested. (15 to 20%) Note: A restart of the MDS Connection Service may be required for settings take effect. Incoming search terms:Cara mengatasi request entity too large di bbatasi error http 413 di blackberyThis is worth Sharing:Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Related Tags: Blackberry, Blackberry Enterprise Server, Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES / BESX) You must log in to post a comment. If you use or like anything, please feel free to donate a few $$$ CategoriesCategories Select Category 3G Adobe Acrobat Apple Avaya Backup Backup BES Server Bitlocker Blackberry Cisco Control Guard ControlGuard Data Recovery Desktop Document Template Documents Email Template Enterprise Services Exchange Facebook Fixes FoxIT General Google+ Guides Hardware Headset Helpdesk Hirens (HBCD) Hirens Boot CD IIS7 Information Java KeyLogger Laptop Log Off Logon MDMA Media Player Mobile Mobile / 3G Multifunction Printers Networks Objectives and KPI's Operating Systems OSX Outlook 2007 Outlook 2010 PGP Encryption Phishing Port/Device Control Powershell Printers & Imaging Robocopy RSA Security Console Scripting Security Social Media Software Spiceworks Support Apps Teamviewer Teamviewer Troubleshooting Twitter Two-Step Verification UltraV