Technical Blog for Jim Beveridge: Outlook 2010: Fixing "An object could not be found"
It turns out that the old router was configured to forward all DNS requests to the Windows Server, which knew how to resolve *.abc.local to the proper server. Sunday, January 13, 2013 Outlook 2010: Fixing "An object could not be found" I just wasted most of a day troubleshooting Outlook 2010 giving me the error message, "The operation failed
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 provides a feature known as the Autodiscover service which is used to configure the user profiles of Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 clients. Some of the benefits of using the Autodiscover service include the time savings and often cumbersome process that email Administrators had to go through when configuring user profiles manually for Exchange 2003 SP2 (or earlier) and Outloook 2003 (or earlier)
Exchange 2010 to 2013 Migration - Reviewing Offline Address Book
At this point, in my environment, the only legacy connection being made by Outlook was to the mailbox server hosting the public folder hierarchy which had yet to be migrated across to 2013. Can you shed any light on diagnosing this issue further please? Thanks Reply Paul Cunningham says October 24, 2014 at 3:50 pm Review all your CAS URLs including EWS and OAB to confirm they are correct for your environment and match names on the SSL certificate enabled for your server
Build Numbers Exchange 2007 RTM Version 8.0.685.24 OR 8.0.685.25 Exchange 2007 SP1 Version 8.1.(Build 240.6) Exchange 2007 SP2 Version 8.2 (Build 176.2) Exchange 2007 SP3 Version 8.3 (Build 83.6) To find your Exchange 2007 service pack level compare your build number with the build numbers above. Be under no illusions the terminology, used in the title and the tags on this page is to catch the web traffic of those, who have an Exchange 2007 Server and want to move all their Exchange, to Exchange 2010 server
How to Configure Exchange Server 2010 Outlook Anywhere
Configure Outlook Anywhere for Exchange Server 2010 The external host name you choose should ideally be one that is already included in the Exchange certificate configured on the Client Access server. as a trusted root ca Reply Thomas says January 4, 2013 at 10:18 pm Hi Paul, If you have FBA enabled on your TMG listener and OA is configured for NTLM, i believe i wont be able to authenticate through TMG
Outlook 2007 Backup and Dual-Boot File Locations
If you dual-boot, your profile can point to the same .pst and .ost files, but you would need to copy other files to the correct location on the second operating system. Do you know which file or registry key controls that? Reply Diane Poremsky says February 7, 2013 at 9:36 pm It's in the registry, but I think it is a different key for each profile
I did however expertise several technical points using this web site, since I experienced to reload the web site lots of times previous to I could get it to load properly. on 19 Apr 2010 at 3:48 pm125NSJ What about when it happens to the remote site and not at the corporate office? I would think the same certificate would be used in both places, but the remote site is having the problem and corporate claims it never sees the error message
Exchange 2007 Offline Address Book
Same user, same version of Outlook (2007) but when used from their desktop in the domain everything is fine from their laptop which is plugged into the same network but not a member of the domain we see this error. Anyone have any idea why I'm getting this error and how to resolve it? This is all a DEFAULT exchange 2007 setup, i have not messed with permissions on ANYTHING
When the client computer tries to locate the OAB Version 2 folder for the new offline address list, it cannot find it because the folder does not exist
Reply CB says: June 20, 2012 at 5:29 pm I have a question how do you stop your picture being used in this fashion, within Lync i can stop my image being displayed but I want to make sure it cannot be used in Echange or Sharepoint as I do not want it to be seen, as I do not even have photos on facebook I do not see why my company is allowed to post it where ever it wants with out permission. Steve Reply Ethan says: June 15, 2011 at 3:57 pm Hi All, I have gone through the steps to upload all of my photos into the Active Directory through the Exchange Management Shell
Cannot Download OAB from Exchange 2010
If you look at the properties of the mailbox database you will find you have to set a default OAB - therefore if you create a new one you need to change that setting as well. Permit on a simple way create address book policies to filtering which GAL, room list, address list or offline address book are readable for different users
For a change that is made in Active Directory to reach the client computer, the following events must occur: The change must be picked up by the Exchange computer that generates the offline address book files. For example, if you complete an offline address book download at 09:00 today, Outlook will start the offline address book download the next day at approximately 09:00
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