RE: 0X8004010F Downloading OAB ERROR
- From: SJMP <sjmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 08:35:01 -0700
the OAB Url is pointing to the internal FQDN of the exchange 2007 server
/oab/052212eb-b5d8-...............
It should be pointing to the public name right - ( same name I have in the
settings for Outlook Anyware. which is mail.mydomain.com - not the internal
name)
OOF URL is pointing to the correct external address
Unified MEssage Service URL is pointing to the correct external address
Availability Service URl is pointing to the correct external address.
"Henry" wrote:
Hi.
and what does the E-Mail Autoconfiguration tell you?
Henry
"SJMP" wrote:
I am getting this error both internally and externally.
"Henry" wrote:
Hi
is that internally or externally where you get this error?
you can have the Outlook 2007 E-Mail Autoconfiguration wizard to learn what
your current settings are.
Then you should set the internal and / or external URL at the OAB virtual
directory.
and keep in mind that Outlook is using the Internet Explorer proxy settings
at this point to connect to the URL specified !
Yes, you can test the connection to the OAB URL using the Internet Explorer.
Henry
"SJMP" wrote:
"Server URL cannot be located"
I have created a host A record for autodiscover.mydomain.com
Do I need to change something in exchange - 2007 SP1
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