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Outlook 2003 and 2007 clients receive error 0x8004010f when downloading the Offline Address Book

There are a multiple reasons for why an Outlook client can receive the 0x8004010f sync error. Unfortunately, 0x8004010f is just a generic MAPI error and will show up for a variety of problems. Here is what the error looks like under err.exe ( Microsoft
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You receive an 0x8004010F error message in Outlook when you try to synchronize the OAB with an Exchange Server 2003 server

When you try to synchronize the offline address list on a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, you may receive the following error message in the Sync Issues folder: 0x8004010F An object could not be found If you try
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Downloading the OAB fails with 0x8004010F and 'The operation failed. An object could not be found.'

Through out migrations and site consolidations it is common for administrators to create multiple accounts for users. Certain situations can cause problem for clients when they are trying to download the OAB. Below is the break down on the process: Each
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Outlook OAB download fails with 0X80004005 and 0x8004010f

When a Microsoft Outlook client tries to download the offline Address Book in Microsoft Outlook, the offline Address Book may not be downloaded successfully. Events that are similar to the following are added to the synchronization log: 12:45:53 Synchronizing
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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

There are several reasons for why an Outlook client can receive the 8004010F error when trying to download the Offline Address Book files from an Exchange Server. Additionally you can end up with some events in the application log when diagnostic logging
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