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Does anyone know what this is and how to fix it? The Microsoft website says its related to the Offline Address List. It only happens with Outlook XP. Outlook 2000 doesn't have a problem. Updating to the latest service packs didn't help either.
SYMPTOMS If the Exchange 2000 Server computer that is responsible for generating the offline address list is uninstalled and there is no replica of the Oab folder, the server component that generates the offline Address Book (OABGen) may not work.
To resolve this problem, reset the system folders.
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This is a new Exchange 2003 Server Standard installation running on Windows 2003 Server Standard. There is a Windows 2003 Server Standard domain controller elsewhere. Exchange seems to work well except for the error I mentioned. Will proceeding with your suggestion reset everything (permissions, user accounts, public folders, etc.) because a lot of things are already in place. In other words, what will it really do? Additionally, the Microsoft knowledgebase only has an article for Exchange 2000, not Exchange 2003. Would this make a difference?
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I resolved any problems I had initially so there hasn't been any errors in the last 24 hours. Only the error generated by Outlook XP clients is my problem. Mail does send and receive though so the error message is more of an annoyance.
RE: Exchange Server Reported Error (0x8004010F) - 20.Mar.2004 5:52:00 PM
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Have same problem since 2 month. Ex2000 +outlook 2003. KB275171 does not fix the problem. Anyone any idea. No problem, but the User receives synchronisationsproblems-every time when resync.
quote:Originally posted by josephvi: Does anyone know what this is and how to fix it? The Microsoft website says its related to the Offline Address List. It only happens with Outlook XP. Outlook 2000 doesn't have a problem. Updating to the latest service packs didn't help either.
Did you upgrade Outlook from 2000 to 2002 or it is fresh new install? Any Event ID's?
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This happens on both upgraded and newly created PCs from scratch. Mail can send but not receive. This occurs only with POP3 accounts. Not the one created as an Exchange Server account.
For each of the following Public Folders ensure that the newly added Exchange Server is added to the "Replication" tab by highlighting the Public Folder Instance, right clicking and selecting "Folder Properties."
OAB Version 2 Offline Address Book Schedule+ Free Busy Information
RE: Exchange Server Reported Error (0x8004010F) - 5.Apr.2004 3:59:00 PM
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> This worked for me (Exchange 2003): > > Exchange System Manager: > Goto Recipients->Offline Address Lists->Default > Offline Address list, right click and select > rebuild. > > That's all. It works fine now.
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Running Exch2k3 on Ent Server2k3. Clients are all XP, the ones with Sync errors are Outlook 2k3 (new install). Getting same error code Microsoft Exchange offline address book 0X8004010F. Also on the server, App Log, I get Error Event ID 8207 (MSExchangeFBPublish) Error updateing public folder with free-busy information on virtual machine... The error number is 0x80004005.
Tried the rebuild - did not help, Removed Address book from send/receive (Download offline address book). I don't have the option to add OAB Version2, Offline Address Book, or Schedule+ Free Busy Information under Replication/Folder Properties in EMS.
Anybody try anything else that works or is my only option to try to reset the site folder and hope that resolves both errors?
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Update: I went ahead and reset the site folder and that got rid of my 8207 error, but nothing seems to be getting rid of the Outlook 2003 client errors on send/receive and sync. Tried KB 312354 re: creating a new profile, after restarting the pc, it did not resovle the sync errors.
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Ok. Running Exchange 2003E and I have tried everything listed above with out success. This sucks. You'd think Microsoft would have a fix for this by now.
Oh and I also went as far as rebuilding the exchange server 2003 from scratch. So I think this has to do with either Active Directory or the clients them selves.
RE: Exchange Server Reported Error (0x8004010F) - 16.Apr.2004 4:55:00 PM
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I have the same problem! Exchange 2000 on a 2003 Active Directory Structure... Every time I check my mailboxex I receive the 0X8004010F error! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr