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Outlook 2003: OAB error 0x8004010F after Exchange Migration 2010
Hi,
we migrate an Exchange Server 2003 to 2010. Therefor we used this guide:
http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/exchange-server/Migrating-from-Exchange-Server-2003-to-Exchange-Server-2010-A-Small-Organization-Perspective/6.aspx
After the mailbox movement we try to connect with an Outlook 2003 to the Exchange Server.
All Items in the mailbox are fine, but at the end we got this error message at the synchronization-error-fold er:
Microsoft Exchange-Offlineadressbuch
0X8004010F
Now we got after every klick on the send/receive-button this "error mail".
This problem concern only Outlook 2003. On an Outlook 2007 are no error messages like this.
We tried the following without success:
- recreate the outlook profile
- disable cache modus -> delete ost-file -> enable cache modus
- create a new OAB at the EMC, enable the distribution
How can we debug this problem to find the error?
Best regards,
we migrate an Exchange Server 2003 to 2010. Therefor we used this guide:
http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/exchange-server/Migrating-from-Exchange-Server-2003-to-Exchange-Server-2010-A-Small-Organization-Perspective/6.aspx
After the mailbox movement we try to connect with an Outlook 2003 to the Exchange Server.
All Items in the mailbox are fine, but at the end we got this error message at the synchronization-error-fold
Microsoft Exchange-Offlineadressbuch
0X8004010F
Now we got after every klick on the send/receive-button this "error mail".
This problem concern only Outlook 2003. On an Outlook 2007 are no error messages like this.
We tried the following without success:
- recreate the outlook profile
- disable cache modus -> delete ost-file -> enable cache modus
- create a new OAB at the EMC, enable the distribution
How can we debug this problem to find the error?
Best regards,
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Has nobody an idea how to solve this problem?
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The options in exchange2010 are partly different to exchange 2007
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yes i know this MS KB. Unfortunately it can not be used for exchange 2010 (there is no tab "Client Settings" at the properties of the mailbox store)
Do you have other ideas?