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hybrid internal Exchange/external hosted email to Office 365 Migrate to Office 365 Migrate from mixed environment (webmail & hosted Exchange) the operation failed an object cannot be found outlook 2010 address book at Rackspace to Office 365. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Im currently having an issue with new employees not displaying in the address https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/939765 book on my outlook 2003 users. Im currently running Exchange 2010..previously upgraded from exchange 2003. I have a mixture of outlook 07 and 03 clients. Seems like the outlook 07 clients are ok. I get the error message when I try to sync the OAB on outlook 2003. Im not sure what the issue may be here. The new employees do pop up in the OWA adress book however. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/147235-microsoft-outlook-2003-error-0x8004010f-when-syncing-offline-address-book Any ideas? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Exchange 2010 - Various Outlook Clients - Offline Address Book will not update Outlook offline address book Outlook 2010, Offline address book   4 Replies Tabasco OP Helpful Post ldeweaver Jul 12, 2011 at 3:46 UTC Method 1: Use this method to resolve this problem when you view Properties in the Address lists setting in Exchange System Manager: 1. In Exchange System Manager, expand the Recipients container. 2. Click the Offline Address Lists container. 3. In the right pane, right-click the offline address list object, and then click Properties. 4. On the General tab, verify that a valid address list is populated under Address lists. If a valid address list is not populated under Address lists, you must add one. NOTE:The default address is the global address list. 5. Click OK. 6. Right-click the offline address list object again, and then click Set as New Default if the offline address list object is not set. 7. If you made any changes, right-click the offline address list object again, and then click Rebuild. Method 2: Use this method to resolve this problem when you view Properties in the Offline address list setting in Exchange System Manager: 1.
Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER See more RELATED PROJECTS Upgrade from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 Moving from a single Exchange 2010 Database Server to a 3 server https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/274761-exchange-2010-offline-address-book-0x8004010f Exchange 2013 DAG Exchange Upgrade and Virtualization Replace existing Exchange 2007/Server 2008/Physical Server http://outlook-exchange-server-errors.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-solve-exchange-error-0x8004010f.html email system with a fully virtualized Exchange server and storage system. Google Apps Migration Migration from generic POP3/SMTP email service to Google Apps TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi All, Recently, we removed a server from our Exchange 2010 organisation... This server was address book responsible for the Offline Address Book, and so, before removing Exchange, I moved the OAB to another server, which completed without errors. This was 2 days ago. This morning, Outlook clients are getting a send/receive error when trying to download the OAB (0x8004010F), which states that the 'object cannot be found'. I've forced it to update via EMS, and pushed it out to the CAS servers too (also via EMS), but the offline address book error persists. Any ideas, please? Thanks Dave Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Problem with Exchange 2010 Offline Address Book Moving an Offline Address Book from Exchange 2010 to 2013. Exchange 2010 Offline Address book   24 Replies Serrano OP DaveHabgood Nov 14, 2012 at 10:53 UTC I also just tried creating a new OAB and setting it as default for new mailbox databases. Then I created a new database, and moved my mailbox to it. I checked that the database was using the new OAB, and pushed it out to the CAS servers, but still my Outlook 2010 client complains with the same error. 0 Datil OP L.S Nov 14, 2012 at 12:21 UTC What Outlook clients are getting errors (2003, 2007, 2010), are they all getting errors? Check the Default Offline Address List Properties. Are the necessary options ticked, Public Folders Enabled for Outlook 2003 for example? 0 Mace OP Jay6111 Nov 14, 2012 at 12:42 UTC If you hold down the control key while right clicking the Outlook icon in the task bar and run the "Test Email Auto-Configuration" do the results show an error for the OAB? You may need to rebuild the OAB in Exchange, http://social.technet.microsoft.
Microsoft Exchange Error 0x8004010f is a very common problem among the MS Outlook users. When you try to synchronize your .ost file with your Exchange server mailbox to access your data, it shows some strange behavior. An Outlook .ost file is an exact replica of Exchange server mailbox, stored on client hard disk locally. Actually, when you synchronize with the Exchange Server mailbox, OST file is automatically converted into Outloook .pst file and is updated. However, if the synchronization process terminates due to any reason, conversion can not take place completely and you will not be able to access your mailbox. In such cases, you require to manually convert ost to pst using an advance third-party tool. When you try to synchronize your .ost file or Offline address list on Microsoft Exchange Server 2010/2007/2003 in MS Outlook 2003, you may get the below error message in Sync Issues folder: "0×8004010F An object could not be found" After encountering above error when you try to send an email, you receive further the following error message in Microsoft Office Outlook: "Task ‘Microsoft Exchange Server' reported error (0×8004010F): ‘The operation failed. An object could not be found.'" Exchange Error 0x8004010f This unexpected behavior of outlook terminates the process of synchronization and you can not connect to your Exchange Server mailbox. Furthermore, it stops OST to PST conversion process. Root of the problem: There are multiple reasons for why an Outlook e-mail client can receive this synchronization error. Some of the most common causes of this error are mentioned below: • Offline address book list objects have a missing or incorrect address list. • Offline address book list objects include missing address list. • Send/As permission changes in the store affect users accounts with no mailbox full rights to another mailbox. • Multiple OAB Version folders exist of the same type. • Clients are attempting to download the OAB files from a public folder store that h