Our exchange server has suddenly stopped serving mobile devices. Attempts to connect result in our ActiveSync server returning HTTP 500.
It is serving outlook clients fine.
Our server is Windows 2003 SBS 6.5 SP2
There are no abnormal events in the system log.
I ran the "Exchange ActiveSync with AutoDiscover" at https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/
I've notice an abnormality in the exchange properties, Log File Directory shows:
Access denied.
Facility: Win32 ID no: 80070005 Exchange System Manager
As shown in the following image:
I think it may be related to a recent issue we had here: Windows server 2003 suddenly unable to connect to anything?
We followed a procedure to reinstall TCP/IP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325356
I've run the "exchange activesync" connectivity test at testexchangeconnectivity.com:
Attempting to Resolve the host name mail.immersive.com.au in DNS. Host successfully Resolved Additional Details IP(s) returned: 221.133.203.229
Testing TCP Port 443 on host mail.immersive.com.au to ensure it is listening/open. The port was opened successfully.
Testing SSL Certificate for validity. The certificate passed all validation requirements. Test Steps Validating certificate name Successfully validated the certificate name Additional Details Found hostname mail.immersive.com.au in Certificate Subject Common name
Validating certificate trust for Windows Mobile Devices Certificate is trusted and all certificates are present in chain Additional Details Certificate is trusted for Windows Mobile 5 and Later platforms. Root = [email protected], CN=Thawte Server CA, OU=Certification Services Division, O=Thawte Consulting cc, L=Cape Town, S=Western Cape, C=ZA
Testing certificate date to ensure validity Date Validation passed. The certificate is not expired. Additional Details Certificate is valid: NotBefore = 1/5/2009 4:00:00 PM, NotAfter = 1/11/2010 3:59:59 PM
Testing Http Authentication Methods for URL https://mail.immersive.com.au/Microsoft-Server-Activesync/ Http Authentication Methods are correct Additional Details Found all expected authentication methods and no disallowed methods. Methods Found: Basic
Attempting an Activesync session with server Errors were encountered while testing the ActiveSync session Test Steps Attempting to send OPTIONS command to server OPTIONS response was successfully received and is valid Additional Details Headers received: MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_Pub Pragma: no-cache Public: OPTIONS, POST Allow: OPTIONS, POST MS-Server-ActiveSync: 6.5.7638.1 MS-ASProtocolVersions: 1.0,2.0,2.1,2.5 MS-ASProtocolCommands: Sync,SendMail,SmartForward,SmartReply,GetAttachment,GetHierarchy,CreateCollection,DeleteCollection,MoveCollection,FolderSync,FolderCreate,FolderDelete,FolderUpdate,MoveItems,GetItemEstimate,MeetingResponse,ResolveRecipients,ValidateCert,Provision,Search,Notify,Ping Content-Length: 0 Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 01:07:27 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Attempting FolderSync command on ActiveSync session FolderSync command test failed Tell me more about this issue and how to resolve it
Additional Details Exchange Activesync returned an HTTP 500 response.**
Could I have some troubleshooting advice?
The fix after two days of troubleshooting this issue is the following article: "The domain name may not appear in its correct form in the DNS record of a Windows 2000-based or Windows Server 2003-based domain controller" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888048
On our SBS 2003 server I then had to: - uninstall the network card from device manager, do a scan for new devices and reinstall it -run "netsh int ip reset" -Reboot the server. -Run the Change Server IP wizard from Server Manager. -Run the connect to internet wizard -Run the remote access wizard.
After doing all of this the server and all features RRAS, Exchange System Manager, Exchange Activesync, RPC over HTTP, etc all work perfectly for me.