How To Fix Error Code 500 Internal Server Error: Server-side Problem?

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Is it possible to fix the error code 500 internal server error? This error has never occurred previously. How to fix this? Please help.

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How To Fix Error Code 500 Internal Server Error: Server-side Problem?

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Error code 500 internal server error indicates a server-side problem. It can mean that there is a serious issue preventing you from opening the website, as it is an all-purpose fault. Many solutions are available. You can try these:

  • Try to reload the URL by refreshing the page using F5 or the refresh button.
  • Try opening the webpage in a new browser by closing all the open windows and opening the webpage in a new window.
  • Try clearing the browser’s cache.
  • Try deleting the browser’s cookies.
  • Run the browser in a Safe Mode by using the default settings without any add-ons or extensions.
  • Try using another browser.
  • If you get the message, “The network logon failed” along with the error code 500 internal server error and you haveMS Forefront Threat Management Gateway Service Pack 1 installed, then download the Software Update 1 2010.
  • Try restarting your computer.
  • Restarting your networking equipment such as the router, switches, modem, etc.
  • Changing the DNS servers, either on your device or your router.
  • Try directly contacting the website.
  • Try contacting your Internet Service Provider.
  • Come back later and try opening the web page.
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How To Fix Error Code 500 Internal Server Error: Server-side Problem?

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A “500 Server Error” or “500 Internal Server Error” is a problem related to the website particularly the server and you have no control over it. It could be a problem with the page you are trying to access, a script on the page, or the server is undergoing maintenance. What you can do on your end is to wait for the problem to get fixed.

While waiting, you can perform some things to try to troubleshoot the problem in case the problem is with your web browser. First, try pressing F5 on your keyboard to refresh the page or CTRL + F5 to force refresh the page. If this doesn’t work, try clearing your browser’s cache. On your browser, press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE.

Check “Browsing history”, “Download history”, and “Cached images and files” except cookie-related item and then click “Clear”. See if this works. If this doesn’t fix the problem, try using a different browser.

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