In case you want to start with a detailed understanding of the process, Dave Goldman has provided a detailed guidance on the client-server interaction when downloading an OAB in his post Understanding why error code 0X8004010F is thrown when trying to download an OAB. Understanding the OAB Generation and Publishing Process ![]() While checking this list, the administrator can be sure that the OAB has been generated successfully and check if it has been published at the place where the Outlook client is expecting to find it.Īt the end of this post, I will give a recommendation regarding the best way in my opinion for rolling out a new OAB to your whole user base, in case you face a situation where a full OAB download for all Outlook clients is necessary.īut let’s start with the OAB generation and publishing process. ![]() I want to provide some hints on things that need to be checked in order to follow the OAB generation and publishing process from the server to the client. ![]() One affected public-folder based OAB distribution and the other affected web-based distribution. ![]() Throughout the last weeks I have seen two different issues that prevented Outlook clients from downloading the OAB (Offline Address Book). This is an article written by Frank Plawetzki, a Senior PFE from Deutschland, and originally published on Opsvault.
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