Re: Outlook Send and Receive
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 01:44:10 GMT
Hi,
Thanks for updating.
It's my pleasure helping you.
Please take your time trying the steps. If you have any update, please let
me know.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<Thank you Robert, I will give this a try and let you know.
<DJ
<
<"Robert Li [MSFT]" wrote:
<
<> Hi,
<>
<> Thanks for updating.
<>
<> I am sorry for the delay due to the weekend.
<>
<> Based on my knowledge and research, the error 0x8004010f happens when
<> Outlook cannot download Offline Address Book from the Exchange Server. I
<> would like to provide the following suggestions to troubleshoot the
issue.
<>
<> Step 1: Check the OAB settings in Exchange Server Side.
<>
<> 1. Open Exchange System Manager.
<> 2. Expand Recipients-> Offline Address List, under Default Offline
Address
<> List properties, on the general tab verify that a valid Address List is
<> populated under Address lists. If not please add one. (The default is
the
<> Default Global Address List). And then in Offline Address List Server
box,
<> choose Browse and select the valid Exchange 2003 server.
<> 3. Back to Exchange System Manager; check the properties of each Mailbox
<> Store in problematic Administrative Group, to verify that the correct
OAB
<> is referenced under the General Tab.
<> 4. Back to Exchange System Manger, expand Folders, right-click Public
<> Folders, and then click View System Folders.
<> 5. Expand Public Folders, expand OFFLINE ADDRESS BOOK, and then expand
the
<> container that contains the offline Address Book.
<> For example, expand /o=First
Organization/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn=Default
<> Offline Address List.
<> 6. Please make sure OAB Version 3a and OAB Version 2 presents.
<> 7. Right-click OAB Version 3a and OAB Version 2 respectively, and then
<> click Properties.
<> 8. Click the Replication tab, and then configure the replication
schedule
<> and public store information.
<>
<> If it is not the case above, in order to provide you with efficient
<> support, and to relieve you of the burden of trying unnecessary
<> troubleshooting steps, please assist me in collecting some detailed
<> information:
<>
<> 1. Please log off your computer and ask another user who doesn't
encounter
<> the same issue before to log on your computer and configure your Outlook
to
<> create a new profile to access his/her own Exchange mailbox. Verify
whether
<> the issue disappears here? If the issue persists in another user's
mailbox,
<> we can consider that the issue is caused by Outlook client-side
<> configuration. Then we can focus on the troubleshooting steps in Outlook
<> client.
<>
<> 2. Please log on another computer which doesn't have such issue before
by
<> using your own domain user account, create a new Outlook profile to
access
<> your own Exchange mailbox and then verify whether the issue disappears.
If
<> the issue persists, the issue is much possibly caused by Exchange Server
<> configuration of this special user account.
<>
<> I am looking forward to hear from you.
<>
<> If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
<>
<> Have a nice day.
<>
<>
<> Best regards,
<>
<> Robert Li(MSFT)
<>
<> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
<>
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<> <Yes, Chris I will get one for you, but in the mean time (since I am not
<> <onsite) this is what is in it. I have a copy of the print screen in
front
<> of
<> <me. The Outlook Send/Receive Progress box is open and in the Errors
<> section
<> <is the following: ! Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server' reported error
<> <(0x8004010F) : Operation failed, An object could not be found.'
<> <I will try and get the actual print screen on Monday, thanks DJ
<> <
<> <"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
<> <
<> <> Can you get a screen shot of it?
<> <>
<> <> --
<> <> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
<> <> -------------------------------------------------
<> <> Please do not contact me directly regarding issues
<> <> MVPs do not work for Microsoft.
<> <> "DJ" <DJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
<> <> news:198FD9FE-8564-4657-B018-9BCE06784637@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<> <> > Yes, there are some workstations that also have Pop3 Accounts on
them,
<> <> > some
<> <> > do not, the error is on all systems.
<> <> > DJ
<> <> >
<> <> > "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
<> <> >
<> <> >> Is outlook configured to collect from Pop3 accounts?
<> <> >>
<> <> >> --
<> <> >> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
<> <> >> -------------------------------------------------
<> <> >> Please do not contact me directly regarding issues
<> <> >> MVPs do not work for Microsoft.
<> <> >> "DJ" <DJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
<> <> >> news:ABB11353-73DF-483D-AFAE-9FE050E19427@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<> <> >> > We are getting an error whenever Outlook 2003 Sends and
Receives.
<> It is
<> <> >> > error
<> <> >> > 0x8004010f --- The specific error is in this tech note:
<> <> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/905813/en-us, I have done what
the
<> <> >> > technote
<> <> >> > recommends, but the error is still occuring on all workstations.
<> <> >> > Whenever
<> <> >> > they open or close or click on Send and Receive this error
occurs.
<> It
<> <> >> > does
<> <> >> > not seem to effect the actual sending or receiving of email and
it
<> <> >> > started
<> <> >> > after one of the workstaions began getting a synchrozination
error
<> in
<> <> >> > Outlook. Since doing what the above tech note recommended that
user
<> is
<> <> >> > not
<> <> >> > getting any Synch errors, but everyone is still getting this
error:
<> <> >> > 'The
<> <> >> > Operation failed, an object could not be found.' any ideas?
<> <> >> > thank you
<> <> >>
<> <> >>
<> <> >>
<> <>
<> <>
<> <>
<> <
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