Exchange 2010 Oab Error Found When Loading Objects
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OAB distributionlist The problem is that you cannot add a server to exchange 2010 oab not updating the OAB distributionlist, when one of the CAS (Client Access Server)
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are offline. When opening the OAB, you'll wait for a LOONG time, and then get
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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
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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 exchange 2010 oab distribution 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 a
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(Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi All, Recently, we removed a server https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/274761-exchange-2010-offline-address-book-0x8004010f from our Exchange 2010 organisation... This server was responsible for the Offline Address Book, and http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/jstocker/archive/2010/03/11/troubleshooting-offline-address-book-generation-on-exchange-2010/ 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 exchange 2010 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 exchange 2010 oab 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.com/wiki/contents/articles/7725.how-to-quick-rebuild-exchange-2010-offline-address-book.aspx
-Jay 0 Chipotle OP Mike (Green Cloud) Nov 14, 2012 at 2:12 UTC Brand Representative for Green Cloud Technologies I have to agree with Jay6111 in saying that if you see the problems in the test email configuration, then follow the link to rebuild the OAB. 0 Serrano OP DaveHabgood Nov 14, 2012 at 2:53 UTC I'vea Service Our Company Work Here Contact Us HomeGeneral Joe Stocker March 11, 2010 General 9 Comments Tweet Troubleshooting Offline Address Book Generation on Exchange 2010 After migrating from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010, we began noticing that address book downloads failed during a manual send/receive operation with: ‘error (0x8004010F) operation failed. An object cannot be found.’ Basically, this error is happening because Outlook 2007 and higher clients rely on web based distribution of the offline address book, and that address book is not found on the CAS Server. The fix is to enable the Default Offline Address book on the mailbox server for Web-based distribution: This setting does not go into effect immediately. If you want to force it to start working immediately, you need to perform these steps: 1) Update the address book 2) Restart the File Distribution Service on the CAS Server Performing this step will cause the CAS to download a copy of the OAB from the Mailbox server, see this post for more info on the Exchange File Distribution service. 3) Force Active Directory to sync (repadmin /syncall /APed) Now, when you force a send/receive from Outlook, the address book will download cleanly! There are other reasons why clients may be getting error 0x8004010F, check out this post for more information: http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2008/10/01/understanding-why-error-code-0x8004010f-is-thrown-when-trying-to-download-an-oab.aspx Also, if you are getting Event 9320 in your event logs, you can safely ignore those per this blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2009/12/01/please-read-events-9320-and-9359-on-new-installation-of-exchange-2010.aspx About The Author Joe Stocker Related Posts General A better way to evaluate PreUpgrade ... By Matthew McDermott June 1, 2008 General SharePoint 2013 - Fixing Blank Web ... By Nick Patterson September 5, 2014 General It matters HOW you publish in ... By Peter Elkin June 25, 2009 9 Comments craig September 10, 2010 Nice, Took me forever to find this post! Reply Arvind Kumar November 11, 2010 Very helpfull for OAB generation in exchange. Reply J.C. Warner December 10, 2010 Absolutely great article. The steps for