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web server or application, every HTTP request that is received by a server is responded to with an HTTP status code. HTTP status codes are three-digit codes, and are grouped into five different classes. The class of a status code can be quickly identified by its first digit: 1xx: Informational 2xx: Success 3xx: Redirection 4xx: Client Error 5xx: error 502 Server Error This guide focuses on identifying and troubleshooting the most commonly encountered HTTP error codes, i.e. 4xx and 5xx status codes, from a system administrator's perspective. There are many situations that could cause a web server to respond to a request with a particular error code--we will cover common potential causes and solutions. Client and Server Error Overview Client errors, or HTTP status codes from 400 to 499, are the result of HTTP requests sent by a user client (i.e. a web browser or other HTTP client). Even though these types of errors are client-related, it is often useful to know which error code a user is encountering to determine if the potential issue can be fixed by server configuration. Server errors, or HTTP status codes from 500 to 599, are returned by a web server when it is aware that an error has occurred or is otherwise not able to process the request. General Troubleshooting Tips When using a web browser to test a web server, refresh the browser
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Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode defiantclass1 Posts 2 Posts 06/04/2008,05:36 PM #1 I just tried to configure Active Sync https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-troubleshoot-common-http-error-codes on my 700w. I configured the exchange server setting and I installed the certificate from my server. I get an error that reads "http error returned from web server (0x1008)". I can't find any info on this anywhere. Does anyone have any ideas about this?? I have Windows Mobil http://forums.webosnation.com/palm-windows-mobile-devices-apps/165561-active-sync-error.html 5.0 - OS 5.1.195 Thanks! Reply bmnboy Posts 83 Posts Global Posts 86 Global Posts 06/06/2008,02:58 PM #2 Just ran across this issue myself. The problem was that the company was blocking webmail from the LAN and the phone was docked using Active Sync's passthrough feature. So I gather that this is some sort of message about the web server being unavailable or the account being unauthorized. Reply Home Forum webOS Devices Palm Windows Mobile Devices & Apps Active Sync Error « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Posting Permissions Contact Us webOS Nation Archive Top All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:48 PM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1Image resizer by SevenSkins Digital Point modules: Sphinx-based search
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