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OAB distributionlist The problem is that you cannot add a server to the OAB distributionlist, when one of the CAS (Client Access Server) are offline. When opening the OAB, you'll wait for a LOONG time, and then get an error. Now this is a rather large installation, but only one of the servers are offline: When trying to press the "Add" button you'll get the following error: Well the only solution, besides turning the machine on, that is turned of, is to set it with Powershell. The thing to notice, is if you set the offline addressbook by using: Set-OfflineAddressBook -Identity "\Default Offline Address Book" -VirtualDirectories "NEWSERVERNAME\OAB (Default Web Site)" ...then this NEWSERVER will be the only server in the offline addressbook's virtual directory! So what I did, was to grab the existing Vdirs, and add the new one like this: get-offlineaddressbook | fl Then copy the existing "VirtualDirectories" They will be like this: {SERVERNAME1\OAB (Default Web Site), SERVERNAME2\OAB (Default Web Site)} Then run: Set-OfflineAddressBook -Identity "\Default Offline Address Book -VirtualDirectories "SERVERNAME1\OAB (Default Web Site)", "SERVERNAME2\OAB (Default Web Site)","NEWSERVERNAME\OAB (Default Web Site)" Notice the way I put the quotes. I didn't think it was the obvious way to do it, but it works :-) If you only got one OfflineAddressBook you can run: (you wont need to enter the identity) Get-OfflineAddressBook| Set-OfflineAddressBook -VirtualDirectories "SERVERNAME1\OAB (Default Web Site)", "SERVERNAME2\OAB (Default Web Site)","NEWSERVERNAME\OAB (Default Web Site)" The errors in text: Error found when loading objects, please use command-line to query or edit full list. Error: The task wasn't able to connect to IIS on the server SERVERNAME. Make sure that the server exists and can be reached from this computer: The RPC server is unavailable. It was running the command: 'SERVERNAME\OAB (Default Web Site)' | Get-OabVirtualDirectory. An IIS directory entry couldn't be created. The error message is The remote procedure call failed and did not execute. HResult = -2147023169 It was running the command 'Get-OabVirtualDirectory' Did t
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Sept. 2010] A detailed look at understanding how the Offline Address Book is created and distributed via web-based distribution in Exchange 2010. If you would like to read the first part of http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/offline-address-book-part1.html this article series please go to: The Offline Address Book (Part 2) The Offline https://books.google.com/books?id=9-dKBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA149&lpg=PA149&dq=error+found+when+loading+objects+oab&source=bl&ots=g7JSyfOLKl&sig=eEwmpDVnudOpjgz_av0wBEs-jrk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFx-bU_MvPAhVC2IMKHVhmCEsQ6AEITTAG Address Book (Part 3 The Offline Address Book (Part 4) Introduction When Outlook users are running in cached mode or otherwise disconnected from t heir Exchange infrastructure, they rely on the Offline Address Book (OAB) to provide them with access to one or more address lists that are always available when they are connected directly error found to Exchange. Since a large majority of deployments now use Outlook in cached mode, correct access to the OAB is a key feature of those Exchange deployments. Due to the way that the OAB rebuild and download schedules are configured by default, it is quite possible that a user may query why a new user is not available in the address book, or perhaps why a modified user (such error found when as after a name change) still has the old details showing despite the configuration change having taken place. Such issues can occur without taking into consideration any errors that may be present within the OAB rebuild process. Historically, the OAB has been distributed to Outlook clients via the public folder feature of Exchange. Specifically, a system public folder is used with replicas of this public folder spread throughout the Exchange infrastructure for resilience. This is the method supported by Outlook 2003 and earlier versions of the Outlook client. Prior to the release of Exchange 2007, Microsoft announced that it was effectively de-emphasizing the role of public folders and therefore needed a way to distribute the OAB without using system public folders. As a result, the web-based distribution model was designed and can be used when Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 is deployed to your users. The web-based distribution method makes much more efficient use of bandwidth and additionally it is possible to control the locations where users can download the OAB. Having said this, it is still perfectly valid to have both the public folder and web-based distribution methods used to distribute your OAB. In this article we’ll be taking a look at how the OA
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