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an OAB (Offline Address Book) Most of the big organizations are incorporated with the use of Microsoft Exchange Server because of the secure way of getting business emails, high availability, and disaster recovery. But sometimes, Exchange Server may generate some unexpected error. Suppose, if your organization has an offline address list generation server that is running Exchange 2007 or 2010, you may face the following issues: Scenario 1: When you try to synchronize the offline address list in Microsoft office Outlook 2003 or in Outlook 2007 with cache mode enabled, you may receive the following error message in the Sync Issues folder: ‘Microsoft Exchange offline address book Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. 0X8004010F' Scenario 2: When you try to synchronize the offline address list in MS Office Outlook 2007 or in Outlook 2003 with cache mode disabled. You may receive the following error message: Task reported error (0x8004010F): ‘The operation failed. An object cannot be found.' Reasons of the error occurrence: Some of the most common reason why Outlook client receive such type of error are as follows: This type of error occurs when Outlook client is configured to use proxy settings and Windows Internet Explorer is used. When OAB (Offline Address Book) version 2, OAB version 3, or OAB version 4 system folder is missing from the public folder store. Also, when all Address Lists or All Global Address Lists containers contain sub-containers instead of just address list objects. And when offline address list was deleted and again recreated with the same name. However, there are many approaches through which we can resolve the above mentioned type of error. Few are mentioned below- Method 1: Start Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options. On the Connections tab, click LAN settings. Select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box and then click Advanced. Type the FQDN of the Exchange 2007 CAS server, and then click OK. Finally, restart Outlook. Method 2: In Outlook 2010 click File-> Account Settings. Click Change Folder. Click New Outlook Data File (For temporary purpose). Assign it a name (e.g. ‘Test'). Click the + to the left of the fold