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date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 23:04:03 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.misc        back       


0x8004010F An object could not be found - Offline Address Lists   
0x8004010F I get that error when sending and recieving with the offline 
address list. This occured when I setup exchange virutal hosting with the 
address lists. The address lists and regular global address lists work ok, 
it's the offline address lists that are having the problem. I verifed that 
the address lists folders are in the system folders with the v2 and v3a. 
Does anyone know where to being with troubleshooting or any ideas on how to 
fix this? All the ACL's appear to be correct. The only different is that I 
removed the default address list and gave access to specific address lists 
to specific groups so one group when they load up outlook and browse the gal 
does not see other groups.
- Gabe
date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 23:04:03 -0400   author:   Gabe Matteson am

Re: 0x8004010F An object could not be found - Offline Address Lists   
Do the specific groups you set up with rights for each AL also have rights 
to view the system PF containing the OAB?  What are the rights on the OAB 
System PF?

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"Gabe Matteson" <gmatteson@inquery.biz.nospam> wrote in message 
news:ejsS64JQFHA.580@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> 0x8004010F I get that error when sending and recieving with the offline 
> address list. This occured when I setup exchange virutal hosting with the 
> address lists. The address lists and regular global address lists work ok, 
> it's the offline address lists that are having the problem. I verifed that 
> the address lists folders are in the system folders with the v2 and v3a. 
> Does anyone know where to being with troubleshooting or any ideas on how 
> to fix this? All the ACL's appear to be correct. The only different is 
> that I removed the default address list and gave access to specific 
> address lists to specific groups so one group when they load up outlook 
> and browse the gal does not see other groups.
> - Gabe
>
date: Sun, 1 May 2005 21:46:21 -0400   author:   David Sengupta [MVP] sengupta@*NO*ncf*SPAM*.ca

8004010F Outlook error after moving MBox to new E2K3 server   
I have just upgraded a 2000 domain to 2003, added a new W2K3 (with SP1) 
Standard server and promoted it to a DC. I installed Exchange 2003 (added 
SP1) on it as an additional Exchange server within the Organisation (with 
athe original Exchange 2000 SP3 server). I then intend to move all Mailboxes 
& Public Folders to the new server and eventually decommission the old 
server.
In a VMWare test environment this al went very smoothly.
In the live environment, the major issue I have is migrating the Public 
Folders. PFMigrate keeps saying that there are 0 replicas missing, and so 
does not copy the Pubic Folders to the new server (aside one one or two 
system foders). As a resut, Public Folders are stil only accessible on the 
EX2K server.

With this in mind, if I create a test mailbox on the EX2K server and connect 
with Outlook 2003, it works fine. If I do a Send/Receive, it still works 
fine. If I now move this mailbox to the new EX2K3 server, restart Outlok and 
connect it works fine. However, if I click Send/Receive I get an 8004010F 
Object no found error.

From Google searches, this may have to do with the current existence of only 
"Internet Newgroups" in Public Folders. Is my problem down to the fact that 
Public Folders are not migrated to the newer server?

If definitely so, can anyone suggest a specific reason why PFMigrate does 
not copy accross the Public Folders on my live setup?
date: Sat, 14 May 2005 08:59:25 +0100   author:   Steve Ireland

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