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How to decode the SESWeb 500 Error String using website

When users get a 500 error when trying to log in to the SESWeb server, first double check that SDConnex is still running.

If that's checked/restarted,  you can also try to decode the 500 Error text string using a Windows command prompt.

For customers whose SES Server or device running a browser session into SESWeb can connect to the Internet,  access https://www.base64decode.org/ to interpret the error message.  You can copy/paste the error message text into the web page and submit, and will see the interpreted text in the results area.

Note: There is a separate article # 1720 suitable for customers whose SES Server or SESWeb browser session device cannot access the Internet.