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in to vote When opening any message in OWA I get "The page cannot be displayed" & "HTTP 500 - Internal server error" I can open items without exchange 2013 owa http 500 internal server error a problem in the Public Folders via OWA. From the same computer another person may not have the problem. This is only happening with a few users. I am running Windows 2003 with SP1 & Exchange 2003 with SP2. Child domain off a larger AD domain.. IE 6 SP2 & IE 7. Anyone else exchange 2010 owa options 500 internal server error having this problem? Thanks Tom Thursday, March 01, 2007 7:25 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote I get this no matter what I do - hit owa with IE7 & Vista - opens a new window, new tab, then "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error" I have collegues who are getting into OWA no problems with IE7 on Vista. Any ideas? Saturday, March 03, 2007 1:13 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Tom, Have you tried refreshing the rights of the Users PERSONAL OBJECT in "Mailbox Rights". Locate the User by last name, under Mailbox rights in AD; check the Change permission - UNCHECK Read & Full; Click Apply; then UNCHECK Change and RECHECK Read & Full; Click Apply. This "refreshes" the Users personal object rights. If that doesn't work, try this. Under the Users mailbox rights; see if the SELF object is listed; if not ADD the SELF acco
OWA error - 500 Internal Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… jbayne3 Member Join Date Mar 2006 Posts 45 04-15-200903:21 PM #1 Exchange 2003 OWA error - 500 Internal Hey All, I just wanted to first say how great this board and website has been in my pursuit or certifications and studying. Finding this place has probably been the one most consistant resource. Thank you all for the input and posts that have helped me prepare for my exams! I was also hoping that maybe some Exchange Guru can help https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/33964ad3-8584-444b-9ddc-b3c2972ec7d0/exchange-2003-owa-http-500-internal-server-error?forum=exchangesvrclientslegacy me figure out a problem I am having with an Exchange environment (front end/back end configuration). I have inherted this environment, and I must say I am not the most suave admin when it comes to Exchange. All that I know has basically been self taught through tutorials and playing around with Exchange, so there is no formal training. So here is the deal... Everytime that http://www.techexams.net/forums/exchange-server-office-communications-server-exams/42105-exchange-2003-owa-error-500-internal.html a user visits the publicly facing OWA login page on the front end server, they enter their authentication credentials but are given a "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error....This website cannot be displayed" error page. OWA was working fine just last week. All other mail services are working just fine. I also get the following error message in the Event Viewer: --------------- Event ID: 9175 - MSExchangeSA The MAPI call 'OpenMsgStore' failed with the following error: The Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer is down for maintenance. The MAPI provider failed. Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store ID no: 8004011d-0526-00000000 ---------------- Both Servers (front end/back end) run on Windows 2003 SP2, and Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2. Thank You, Jimmy Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. Claymoore Nidhoggr, the Net Serpent Join Date Nov 2007 Location FL Posts 1,622 Certifications AWS Architect, MCSEx3, MCITPx6, MCTSx17 04-15-200903:41 PM #2 Did the System Attendant Service stop running on the Front-End Server? Disabling Unnecessary Services Quote jbayne3 Member Join Date Mar 2006 Posts 45 04-15-200904:00 PM #3 This service is enabled....all of the appropriate services are running
| Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out OWA 2003 - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error http://forums.isaserver.org/OWA_2003_-_HTTP_500_Internal_Server_Error/m_2002049006/tm.htm Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable http://forums.msexchange.org/OWA_-_HTTP_500_Internal_Server_Error/m_1800390336/tm.htm Version All Forums >> [ISA 2006 Publishing] >> Exchange Publishing >> OWA 2003 - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> OWA 2003 - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error - 15.Jul.2007 3:32:40 PM natch Posts: 8 Joined: 10.Jul.2007 Status: offline internal server OK before I begin let me just point out that I have followed Tom's guide (http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Using-2006-ISA-Firewall-RC-Publish-OWA-Sites-Part1.html) three times now in an attempt to get OWA published. I have also tried disabling forms based authentication on the exchange http virtual server. I have scoured this forum but haven't found a solution that has worked yet. Background: I am running ISA 2006 Std on internal server error Windows Server 2003 Std SP2. The exchange server is 2003 enterprise, on windows 2003 enterprise SP1. The certificate was generated byour internalenterprise CA. The exchange server was previously setup on another site and has been relocated to our new office, no network details changed in this transition. OWA was working at the previous office (simple SPI firewall used). Server running ISA was added to the domain after ISA was installed. Whenever I browse webmail.xxx.co.uk the only page I am presented with is the dreaded http 500 internal server error. Could anyone point me in the right direction or provide a starting point for monitoring? Thanks, Chris Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: OWA 2003 - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error - 17.Jul.2007 8:38:29 AM tshinder Posts: 50013 Joined: 10.Jan.2001 From: Texas Status: offline The 500 error suggests a problem with the certificates. What is the subject name on the Exchange Server certificate? What is the name on the TO tab of the Web Publishing Rule? Tom _____________________________Thomas W Shinder, M.D. (in reply to natch) Post #: 2 RE: OWA 2003 - HTTP 500 Intern
| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out OWA - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2003] >> Outlook Web Access >> OWA - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> OWA - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error - 12.Nov.2005 9:56:46 PM tolinrome Posts: 3 Joined: 12.Nov.2005 Status: offline I am unable to get into Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server 2003. All the Exchange 2003 services start fine. This is our setup: We have 1 Exchange 2003 Server installed as Front End with SSL Certificate. We have another Exchange Server Back End in a Cluster with all the mailboxes/Public Folders on the backend server. All are running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP1. Exchanger Servers have SP2. OWA works fine on the backend servers no problem. We get the SSL login prompt ok, but then get the "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error". We downloaded and performed every step in the MS KB Article 823159 which addresses this issue but nothing has resolved the problem. We've read almost every post on this problem and cant seem to figure it out. I unmounted the mailboxes and remounted. There is no DMZ, everything is on the same network and subnet and pingable. Remember backends are on a clustrer. Any suggestions Please? THANKS! Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: OWA - HTTP 500 Internal Server Error - 12.Nov.2005 10:35:04 PM consultOz Posts: 926 Joined: 11.Mar.2005 From: Virginia, USA Status: offline I am not sure if you guys have seen this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841561 =========================================== This problem is caused by some of the security enhancements that are included with Windows Server 2003 SP1. In this scenario, when a user tries to access a mailbox by usin