OAB anyone?
Dave Goldman, is an Escalation Engineer from Microsoft and author of a neat tool, OABInteg. For all the work he spends around Offline Address Book (OAB) issues, he could be known as Mr. Offline
Here are the links to the latest articles he wrote on his blog about OAB:
- You receive error 8004010F, and event IDs 3043, 3048, 9335, and 9331 are logged when you try to download the offline address book in Exchange Server 2003 or in Exchange 2000 Server
- Outlook OAB download fails with 0X80004005 and 0×8004010f
- Downloading the OAB fails with 0×8004010F and ‘The operation failed. An object could not be found.’
- You receive an 0×8004010F error message when you try to synchronize the offline address list on an Exchange Server 2003 server in Outlook 2003
- Outlook clients receive error 0×8004010f when downloading the Offline Address Book
If you’re interest in the OABInteg tool, there are also some articles explaining its use:
- Offline Address Book Integrity (OABInteg) Utility Explained
- Description of the Offline Address Book Integrity (OABInteg) tool
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RGA Says:
July 24th, 2008 at 9:58 am
I’m getting this error every hour in my OAB generation server (Exchange 2007 SP1 + RU3):
OALGen encountered error 8004010f (internal ID 501080c) accessing the public folder store while generating the offline address list for address list ‘\Global Address List’.
- Default Offline Address List
We are transitioning from Exchange 2003.
Any ideas?
Thanks!