From: Ace Fekay [MCT] on
> On Dec 18, 8:47�am, "Ace Fekay [MCT]" <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
> wrote:
>> "Chris Puckett [MSFT]" <chris.puck...(a)online.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:%23R0G6A1fKHA.2596(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> Yes, it's in Italian, but has the arrows/greater than signs prepended.
>>> He's getting error 0X8004010F, unable to locate URL downloading the OAB.
>>> Leag - You need to troubleshoot that error. �There may be additional
>>> events on the server and maybe the client that should help narrow it down
>>> some more. �I'd offer some suggestions but there is a lot of info on that
>>> particular error that may or may not be relevant to your environment.
>>> --
>>> Chris Puckett
>>
>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>> rights.
>>
>> It confused me a bit because of the prepended indents. I'm glad you picked
>> up on that.
>>
>> I did find two KB articles and a couple of other links on this, posted
>> below, including a couple of other articles I found. I agree there are
>> various reasons this error can occur. Leag would be the best to determine
>> that reading through the articles. I hope they help.
>>
>> An "0X80004005" event is added to the synchronization log when you ...Oct
>> 27, 2006 ... 12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54
>> 0x8004010f. When you try to generate an offline address list on the default
>> ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867506
>>
>> The offline Address Book may not download successfully in Outlook
>> ...12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54 0x8004010f.
>> Note The synchronization log is located in the Deleted Items folder. Back to
>> the top ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887409
>>
>> You Had Me At EHLO... : Outlook clients receive error 0x8004010f ...Apr 19,
>> 2007 ... Some of the most common reasons for Outlook clients to receive the
>> 0x8004010f error with regards to downloading the OAB are listed below.
>> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/04/19/437902.aspx
>>
>> You Had Me At EHLO... : Troubleshooting error 0x8004010f when ...Oct 1, 2008
>> ... A while ago, we had a post on how to troubleshoot error 0x8004010f when
>> downloading an OAB in Outlook. Dave Goldman has been working on
>> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/10/01/449924.aspx
>>
>> Ace
>
> I tried this but it did not work, and I did not even have this RPC
> registry key!
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843
>
> The thing that kills me is that Exchange / Outlook 07 works fine!!!
>
> BTW: Why install the Exchange 2007 Rollup when you can install SP2???
>
> Rafi

The article you posted, refers to a different issue than this thread.
It implies the workstation does not have a gateway. Are you having
problems with Outlook prompting for credentials multiple times?

As for the rollup, there are additional fixes and updates the SP
doesn't have. It's an accumulative package "rolled" up into one. If any
of the components are in the package that are already installed, such
as a later service pack, it won't be installed.

Ace


From: Pangaea on
On Dec 18, 6:18 pm, Ace Fekay [MCT] <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
wrote:
> > On Dec 18, 8:47 am, "Ace Fekay [MCT]" <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
> > wrote:
> >> "Chris Puckett [MSFT]" <chris.puck...(a)online.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> messagenews:%23R0G6A1fKHA.2596(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> >>> Yes, it's in Italian, but has the arrows/greater than signs prepended..
> >>> He's getting error 0X8004010F, unable to locate URL downloading the OAB.
> >>> Leag - You need to troubleshoot that error.  There may be additional
> >>> events on the server and maybe the client that should help narrow it down
> >>> some more.  I'd offer some suggestions but there is a lot of info on that
> >>> particular error that may or may not be relevant to your environment.
> >>> --
> >>> Chris Puckett
>
> >>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> >>> rights.
>
> >> It confused me a bit because of the prepended indents. I'm glad you picked
> >> up on that.
>
> >> I did find two KB articles and a couple of other links on this, posted
> >> below, including a couple of other articles I found. I agree there are
> >> various reasons this error can occur. Leag would be the best to determine
> >> that reading through the articles. I hope they help.
>
> >> An "0X80004005" event is added to the synchronization log when you ...Oct
> >> 27, 2006 ... 12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54
> >> 0x8004010f. When you try to generate an offline address list on the default
> >> ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867506
>
> >> The offline Address Book may not download successfully in Outlook
> >> ...12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54 0x8004010f.
> >> Note The synchronization log is located in the Deleted Items folder. Back to
> >> the top ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887409
>
> >> You Had Me At EHLO... : Outlook clients receive error 0x8004010f ...Apr 19,
> >> 2007 ... Some of the most common reasons for Outlook clients to receive the
> >> 0x8004010f error with regards to downloading the OAB are listed below.
> >> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/04/19/437902.aspx
>
> >> You Had Me At EHLO... : Troubleshooting error 0x8004010f when ...Oct 1, 2008
> >> ... A while ago, we had a post on how to troubleshoot error 0x8004010f when
> >> downloading an OAB in Outlook. Dave Goldman has been working on
> >> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/10/01/449924.aspx
>
> >> Ace
>
> > I tried this but it did not work, and I did not even have this RPC
> > registry key!
> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843
>
> > The thing that kills me is that Exchange / Outlook 07 works fine!!!
>
> > BTW: Why install the Exchange 2007 Rollup when you can install SP2???
>
> > Rafi
>
> The article you posted, refers to a different issue than this thread.
> It implies the workstation does not have a gateway. Are you having
> problems with Outlook prompting for credentials multiple times?
>
> As for the rollup, there are additional fixes and updates the SP
> doesn't have. It's an accumulative package "rolled" up into one. If any
> of the components are in the package that are already installed, such
> as a later service pack, it won't be installed.
>
> Ace- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Interesting about the roll up... I will apply it anyway. Yes I am
being asked multiple times. Although we do have clients that are not
asked... and the mail works fine despite this any anyoying message.
Also instead of "Connected to MS Exchange" in the lower right of
Outlook, I get "need password". I just click "Type password.." and
Outlook continues to work!

I will update later if the Rollup has an effect.
Rafi
From: Pangaea on
On Dec 19, 5:49 pm, Pangaea <rep...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 18, 6:18 pm, Ace Fekay [MCT] <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > On Dec 18, 8:47 am, "Ace Fekay [MCT]" <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
> > > wrote:
> > >> "Chris Puckett [MSFT]" <chris.puck...(a)online.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > >> messagenews:%23R0G6A1fKHA.2596(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> > >>> Yes, it's in Italian, but has the arrows/greater than signs prepended.
> > >>> He's getting error 0X8004010F, unable to locate URL downloading the OAB.
> > >>> Leag - You need to troubleshoot that error.  There may be additional
> > >>> events on the server and maybe the client that should help narrow it down
> > >>> some more.  I'd offer some suggestions but there is a lot of info on that
> > >>> particular error that may or may not be relevant to your environment.
> > >>> --
> > >>> Chris Puckett
>
> > >>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> > >>> rights.
>
> > >> It confused me a bit because of the prepended indents. I'm glad you picked
> > >> up on that.
>
> > >> I did find two KB articles and a couple of other links on this, posted
> > >> below, including a couple of other articles I found. I agree there are
> > >> various reasons this error can occur. Leag would be the best to determine
> > >> that reading through the articles. I hope they help.
>
> > >> An "0X80004005" event is added to the synchronization log when you ....Oct
> > >> 27, 2006 ... 12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54
> > >> 0x8004010f. When you try to generate an offline address list on the default
> > >> ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867506
>
> > >> The offline Address Book may not download successfully in Outlook
> > >> ...12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54 0x8004010f.
> > >> Note The synchronization log is located in the Deleted Items folder. Back to
> > >> the top ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887409
>
> > >> You Had Me At EHLO... : Outlook clients receive error 0x8004010f ...Apr 19,
> > >> 2007 ... Some of the most common reasons for Outlook clients to receive the
> > >> 0x8004010f error with regards to downloading the OAB are listed below.
> > >> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/04/19/437902.aspx
>
> > >> You Had Me At EHLO... : Troubleshooting error 0x8004010f when ...Oct 1, 2008
> > >> ... A while ago, we had a post on how to troubleshoot error 0x8004010f when
> > >> downloading an OAB in Outlook. Dave Goldman has been working on
> > >> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/10/01/449924.aspx
>
> > >> Ace
>
> > > I tried this but it did not work, and I did not even have this RPC
> > > registry key!
> > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843
>
> > > The thing that kills me is that Exchange / Outlook 07 works fine!!!
>
> > > BTW: Why install the Exchange 2007 Rollup when you can install SP2???
>
> > > Rafi
>
> > The article you posted, refers to a different issue than this thread.
> > It implies the workstation does not have a gateway. Are you having
> > problems with Outlook prompting for credentials multiple times?
>
> > As for the rollup, there are additional fixes and updates the SP
> > doesn't have. It's an accumulative package "rolled" up into one. If any
> > of the components are in the package that are already installed, such
> > as a later service pack, it won't be installed.
>
> > Ace- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Interesting about the roll up... I will apply it anyway. Yes I am
> being asked multiple times. Although we do have clients that are not
> asked... and the mail works fine despite this any anyoying message.
> Also instead of "Connected to MS Exchange" in the lower right of
> Outlook, I get "need password". I just click "Type password.." and
> Outlook continues to work!
>
> I will update later if the Rollup has an effect.
> Rafi- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hi All;

I am happy to report that the issue is closed. 20 hours have gone by.
No more reqests for passwords etc. Exchange is back to normal.

I am now considering applying Exch Sp2.

Thanks Ace,
Rafi
From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on
Rafi:

Hold back for awhile on Exchange SP2 on SBS 2008. There is still some testing
being done.

http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/07/30/microsoft-exchange-2007-sp2-installation-is-blocked-on-windows-sbs-2008.aspx

If I had to guess, there will be a little patch for this issue sometime in
the near future, so keep an eye on the official SBS Blog for that anouncement
if/when it comes.


-
Larry
Please post the resolution to your
issue so others may benefit
-
Get Your SBS Health Check at
www.sbsbpa.com


> On Dec 19, 5:49 pm, Pangaea <rep...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Dec 18, 6:18 pm, Ace Fekay [MCT] <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> On Dec 18, 8:47 am, "Ace Fekay [MCT]"
>>>> <ace...(a)mvps.RemoveThisPart.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Chris Puckett [MSFT]" <chris.puck...(a)online.microsoft.com> wrote
>>>>> in messagenews:%23R0G6A1fKHA.2596(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, it's in Italian, but has the arrows/greater than signs
>>>>>> prepended.
>>>>>> He's getting error 0X8004010F, unable to locate URL downloading
>>>>>> the OAB.
>>>>>> Leag - You need to troubleshoot that error. There may be
>>>>>> additional
>>>>>> events on the server and maybe the client that should help narrow
>>>>>> it down
>>>>>> some more. I'd offer some suggestions but there is a lot of info
>>>>>> on that
>>>>>> particular error that may or may not be relevant to your
>>>>>> environment.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Chris Puckett
>>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
>>>>>> no rights.
>>>>>>
>>>>> It confused me a bit because of the prepended indents. I'm glad
>>>>> you picked up on that.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did find two KB articles and a couple of other links on this,
>>>>> posted below, including a couple of other articles I found. I
>>>>> agree there are various reasons this error can occur. Leag would
>>>>> be the best to determine that reading through the articles. I hope
>>>>> they help.
>>>>>
>>>>> An "0X80004005" event is added to the synchronization log when you
>>>>> ...Oct 27, 2006 ... 12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address
>>>>> book 12:45:54 0x8004010f. When you try to generate an offline
>>>>> address list on the default
>>>>> ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867506
>>>>>
>>>>> The offline Address Book may not download successfully in Outlook
>>>>> ...12:45:54 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 12:45:54
>>>>> 0x8004010f. Note The synchronization log is located in the Deleted
>>>>> Items folder. Back to the top
>>>>> ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887409
>>>>>
>>>>> You Had Me At EHLO... : Outlook clients receive error 0x8004010f
>>>>> ...Apr 19, 2007 ... Some of the most common reasons for Outlook
>>>>> clients to receive the 0x8004010f error with regards to
>>>>> downloading the OAB are listed below.
>>>>> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/04/19/437902.aspx
>>>>>
>>>>> You Had Me At EHLO... : Troubleshooting error 0x8004010f when
>>>>> ...Oct 1, 2008 ... A while ago, we had a post on how to
>>>>> troubleshoot error 0x8004010f when downloading an OAB in Outlook.
>>>>> Dave Goldman has been working on
>>>>> ...http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/10/01/449924.aspx
>>>>>
>>>>> Ace
>>>>>
>>>> I tried this but it did not work, and I did not even have this RPC
>>>> registry key!
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843
>>>> The thing that kills me is that Exchange / Outlook 07 works fine!!!
>>>>
>>>> BTW: Why install the Exchange 2007 Rollup when you can install
>>>> SP2???
>>>>
>>>> Rafi
>>>>
>>> The article you posted, refers to a different issue than this
>>> thread. It implies the workstation does not have a gateway. Are you
>>> having problems with Outlook prompting for credentials multiple
>>> times?
>>>
>>> As for the rollup, there are additional fixes and updates the SP
>>> doesn't have. It's an accumulative package "rolled" up into one. If
>>> any of the components are in the package that are already installed,
>>> such as a later service pack, it won't be installed.
>>>
>>> Ace- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>
>> Interesting about the roll up... I will apply it anyway. Yes I am
>> being asked multiple times. Although we do have clients that are not
>> asked... and the mail works fine despite this any anyoying message.
>> Also instead of "Connected to MS Exchange" in the lower right of
>> Outlook, I get "need password". I just click "Type password.." and
>> Outlook continues to work!
>>
>> I will update later if the Rollup has an effect.
>> Rafi- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>>
> Hi All;
>
> I am happy to report that the issue is closed. 20 hours have gone by.
> No more reqests for passwords etc. Exchange is back to normal.
>
> I am now considering applying Exch Sp2.
>
> Thanks Ace,
> Rafi


From: Ace Fekay [MCT] on
"Pangaea" <repand(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b7f830ee-f35f-4017-a050-549f949d6826(a)m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All;
>
> I am happy to report that the issue is closed. 20 hours have gone by.
> No more reqests for passwords etc. Exchange is back to normal.
>
> I am now considering applying Exch Sp2.
>
> Thanks Ace,
> Rafi

Glad to hear! You are welcome. I hope all works out. As far as SP2, I would
heed Larry's warnings.

Ace