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Will
I recently deleted the Default Offline Address Book and recreated it on
another server. I then repointed each store to the new OAB. When users try
to download the OAB they get the following error code in the synchronization
log:
0x8004010F
I've found a Q article that has that error code and it suggests resetting
the system folders. My question is whether doing that will have any adverse
affects on our environment. We have one site with 20 Exchange 2000 servers
on service pack 3. Any insight is greatly appreciated.
--Will
another server. I then repointed each store to the new OAB. When users try
to download the OAB they get the following error code in the synchronization
log:
0x8004010F
I've found a Q article that has that error code and it suggests resetting
the system folders. My question is whether doing that will have any adverse
affects on our environment. We have one site with 20 Exchange 2000 servers
on service pack 3. Any insight is greatly appreciated.
--Will