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for faculty as well as students, Seattle Prep is planning to deploy Google Apps for Faculty and Students. Administering Exchange 2010 Administering Exchange Server 2010 TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/905813 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 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/274761-exchange-2010-offline-address-book-0x8004010f 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 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 No
Windows [Solved] Microsoft Exchange offline address book ERROR 0X8004010F + Post New Thread Results 1 to 11 of 11 Windows http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows/58592-solved-microsoft-exchange-offline-address-book-error-0x8004010f.html Thread, [Solved] Microsoft Exchange offline address book ERROR 0X8004010F in Technical; In http://email-converter-tools.blogspot.com/2015/02/how-to-fix-0x8004010f-error-when.html outlook I have started to and a few staff have started recieve sync errors in the sync inbox saying: ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread address book Advanced Search 23rd June 2010,01:43 PM #1 ev32 Join Date Jun 2010 Location eastbourne Posts 10 Thank Post 13 Thanked 2 Times in 1 Post Rep Power 13 [Solved] Microsoft Exchange offline address book ERROR 0X8004010F In outlook I have started to and a few staff have started recieve sync errors in the sync inbox offline address book saying: 12:45:56 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:56 0X8004010F Can anyone help? Cheers Send PM 23rd June 2010,01:48 PM #2 AngryTechnician Join Date Oct 2008 Posts 3,719 Thank Post 698 Thanked 1,218 Times in 762 Posts Rep Power 400 Have a look through Troubleshooting error 0x8004010f when downloading the Offline Address Book, and check the links in the comments too. Another good trick I learned a little while ago that may help is to right-click the Outlook icon in the system tray while holding down Ctrl, which reveals an extra diagnostic option called 'Test E-mail Autoconfiguration'. That threw up a problem which very quickly led to the root cause when I last saw this error. Send PM 4 Thanks to AngryTechnician: CyberDrac(23rd June 2010), ev32(24th June 2010), marc2510(23rd June 2010), nadeem(5th July 2010) 23rd June 2010,02:29 PM #3 marc2510 Join Date Apr 2009 Posts 35 Thank Post 13 Thanked 8 Times in 6 Posts Rep Power 17 Originally Posted by AngryTechnician Have a look through Troubles
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 folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK.