Microsoft Exchange Autodiscover Event Id 1008

Microsoft Exchange Autodiscover Event Id 1008 Average ratng: 3,2/5 4143 votes

Apr 24, 2012 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 generates Autodiscover service events in Event Viewer so that you can troubleshoot and verify the performance of. When this issue occurs, errors are logged in the event log on the local Exchange server. Uet609 manual. Users from a federated organization cannot see the free/busy information of anotherExchange organization Try Microsoft Edge A fast and secure browser that's designed for Windows 10 No thanks Get started.

Hi I'm trying to clean up our exchange server after a messy migration. I see this error and need help resolving it: An exception occurred and was handled by Exchange ActiveSync.

This may have been caused by an outdated or corrupted Exchange ActiveSync device partnership. This can occur if a user tries to modify the same item from multiple computers. If this is the case, Exchange ActiveSync will re-create the partnership with the device. Items will be updated at the next synchronization. URL=/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/default.eas?User=user&DeviceId=ApplF17JGGCDF8H4&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=SendMail --- Exception start --- Exception type: System.Web.HttpException Exception message: Maximum request length exceeded. Exception level: 0 Exception stack trace: at System.Web.HttpRequest.GetEntireRawContent() at System.Web.HttpRequest.get_InputStream() at Microsoft.Exchange.AirSync.AirSyncRequest.get_InputStream() at Microsoft.Exchange.AirSync.Command.WorkerThread() --- Exception end --. JrLook, I'm a Exchange 2007 admin, but goggling for the Exchange 2010 version would appear to be similar.

Right-click the user, Manage mobile device. Select the device that is current (you may see several if the user has upgraded phones several times), remove mobile device partnership (don't do a wipe, the other choice there).

If you are unsure, try it on a test phone first. Also, here is a Technet link that might help. Thanks, James.

This warning occured after a user came to me saying his iPhone was retreiving mail very slow. My warning was giving me the explanation below: --- Exception start --- Exception type: System.Web.HttpException Exception message: Maximum request length exceeded. Exception level: 0 Exception stack trace: at System.Web.HttpRequest.GetEntireRawContent() at System.Web.HttpRequest.get_InputStream() at Microsoft.Exchange.AirSync.AirSyncRequest.get_InputStream() at Microsoft.Exchange.AirSync.Command.WorkerThread() --- Exception end --.

Ended up happening because he was trying to send an e-mail from his iPhone with an attachment that was too large (9MB). The message was hanging in his Outbox on his iPhone, but not in Outlook. Deleted the message in his Outbox on his iPhone and all was fine.