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in to vote A client has RWA running on SBS 2011 standard, Users can log in to the web console with with standard user accounts. However an unexpected error has occurred and your request couldn't be handled owa 2010 when anyone clicks on any of the shared folders they get this error: An unexpected error occurred. Please try again. If the problem continues, contact the person who manages your server. The problem goes away temporarily with a reboot but this is obviously not a solid fix. Does anyone know how to troubleshoot this? exchange 2010 owa an unexpected error occurred Regards, Matt Edited by matthew.tsit Thursday, February 06, 2014 11:35 PM Thursday, February 06, 2014 11:34 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Here is a similar thread, notice the last post. Error in Remote Web Access - "An unexpected error occurred. Please try again. If the problem continues, contact the person who manages your server." http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e13258e3-1fa7-4b8c-bf9c-c2ac7223b672/error-in-remote-web-access-an-unexpected-error-occurred-please-try-again-if-the-problem?forum=winserveressentials Marked as answer by Daniel JiSunModerator Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:22 AM Monday, February 10, 2014 2:57 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote In my case, I fixed it by executing iisreset at the command line. The server was very low on physical memory. Proposed as answer by infused Monday, February 10, 2014 11:58 PM Marked as answer by Daniel JiSunModerator Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:22 AM Monday, February 10, 2014 11:58 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Here is a similar thread, notice the last post. Error i
from being out on-site. © Blackforce January 13, 2014 RDWeb remote RemoteDesktopWebService SBS 2011 Shared Folders SBS 2011 RDWeb Shared Folders - An unexpected error occured Had an interesting problem today with
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a 2011 SBS server. The problem was that when users went to the remote overdrive 900 unexpected error desktop workplace website RDWeb. They were unable to browse through the Shared Folders. When the users clicked on a folder they were
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greeted by the error message : An unexpected error occurred. Please try again. If the problem continues, contact the person who manages your server The first place to investigate was the SBS servers application event log. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/5bdfa6f8-cc5e-4c00-b607-5e867fd8c180/an-unexpected-error-occured-trying-to-access-shared-directory-on-remote-web-access-sbs-2011?forum=winserverNIS There were numerous errors with an event id of 3 and Source System.ServiceModel 4.0.0.0. The error below presented itself everytime you clicked on a folder. WebHost failed to process a request. Sender information : System.ServiceModel.Activation.HostedHTTPRequestAsyncResult/17653682 Exception: System.ServiceModel.ServiceActivationException: The service '/Remote/BuiltIns/RDP/RemoteDesktopWebService.svc' cannot be activated due to an exception during compilation. The error then went on to say : The exception message is: Memory gates checking failed because the free memory (48817920 bytes) is less https://www.blackforce.co.uk/2014/01/13/sbs-2011-rdweb-shared-folders-an-unexpected-error-occured than 5% of total memory. As a result, the service will not be available for incoming request I have included a screenshot of the full error below as it goes on a bit.. So from this error we know that the reason why it wont work is because the free memory is less than 5% of the server. This must be something built into SBS as i've never seen this before. A quick workaround to get your users up and running is to free up some memory. Restart the Information Store service and you should be good. From looking around there seem to be 2 permanent solutions. 1) Set the threshold to lower than 5% 2) Limit the Exchange Server store.exe from taking up all the memory. I decided to go with option 2 as the server is used in a very small environment and store.exe was taking up 8gb. To carry this out we need to change 2 attributes in ADSIedit. MsExchESEParamCacheSizeMax and MsExchESEParamCacheSizeMin. First of all lets open adsiedit.msc. Then select "select a well known Naming Context". In the drop down box select Configuration. Then click ok Then drill down to the location we need. Configuration > Services > Microsoft Exchange > > Administrative Groups > > Servers > > InformationStore
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