Autodiscover / OAB configuration problem?
So, we seem to be having a problem with our OAB... every time an Outlook 2007 client attempts to connect and download the OAB, it fails with the error: 14:35:15 Microsoft Exchange offline address book 14:35:15 Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. 14:35:15 0X8004010F This was copied and pasted from a Sync Issue in my Outlook 2007 client... it is the same error that the client returns when doing a Send/Receive. I started my troubleshooting with every techie's greatest tool... the internet! Found a number of support threads on the issue, at least a dozen different solutions for each thread, none of them really making much sense to me (well okay some of them did). I have tried every solution I could find. Here is all the information I can think of, which may be relevant: Exchange 07 Shell command: Code Snippet [censored]= our domain EXCHANGE2 = our exchange 2007 server server2 = Our Active Directory server Code Snippet [PS] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.COUNTYGP>Get-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory Name : Autodiscover (Default Web Site)InternalAuthenticationMethods : {Basic}ExternalAuthenticationMethods : {Basic}BasicAuthentication : TrueDigestAuthentication : FalseWindowsAuthentication : FalseMetabasePath : IIS://exchange2.[censored]/W3SVC/1/ROOT/Aut odiscoverPath : E:\Program Files\ExchangeServer\ClientAccess\Au todiscoverServer : EXCHANGE2InternalUrl : https://exchange2.[censored]/autodiscover/ExternalUrl :AdminDisplayName :ExchangeVersion : 0.1 (8.0.535.0)DistinguishedName : CN=Autodiscover (Default Web Site),CN=HTTP,CN=P rotocols,CN=EXCHANGE2,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Ad ministrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Adminis trative Groups,CN=COUNTYGP,CN=Microsoft Exchang e,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,[censored] Identity : EXCHANGE2\Autodiscover (Default Web Site)Guid : c78b81e4-dc8f-40ba-b7de-9fae7aba0954ObjectCategory : /Configuration/Schema/ms-Exch-Aut o-Discover-Virtual-DirectoryObjectClass : {top, msExchVirtualDirectory, msExchAutoDiscove rVirtualDirectory}WhenChanged : 27/07/2007 1:53:06 PMWhenCreated : 25/05/2007 11:54:25 AMOriginatingServer : server2.[censored] IsValid : True The "Test E-Mail Autoconfiguration" tool, from Outlook 2007. Set to Check autodiscover settings, but none of the Guessmart stuff... also truncated to the actual autodiscover URL: Code Snippet Attempting URL https://exchange2.[censored]/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml found through SCP Autodiscover to https://exchange2.[censored]/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml starting Autodiscover request completed with http status code 403 Autodiscover to https://exchange2.[censored]/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml FAILED (0x80004005) Powershell get-oabvirtualdirectory: Code Snippet [PS] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.COUNTYGP>Get-OabVirtualDirectory Server Name Internal Url External Url------ ---- ------------ ------------EXCHANGE2 OAB (Default Web... https://exchange... https://exchange... We have an SSL certificate issued to us by a trusted CA, which I actually just installed today. Made our client access run seamlessly. Please let me know if there is any other information you want... and please please please help if you can -our users are starting to get annoyed with 20-30 sync issues appearing every day. In the efforts of keeping everything clean, please assume I haven't tried anything... and we can re-do all the troubleshooting from step 1.
July 31st, 2007 1:20am

If the client's browser is configured with a proxy server there can be issues. Try to put the FQDN in the internal URL in the browser proxy exceptions ormodify the FQDN ininternal URLs to just NetBIOS names.
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September 11th, 2007 11:35am

Hi Erik, Were you still receiving this error? The code snippet you have shown from the Email Autoconfiguration show a HTTP 403 error which is a HTTP forbidden error. Were there any permission changes on IIS or folder? Can you access the autodiscover.xml file by browsing to it? Cheers, Rhys
September 19th, 2007 9:49am

the internal and external URL of your autodiscover virtual directory are the same? kind : https://Mydomain.com/auotdiscover/autodiscover.xml Mydomain.com is your public domain! then donate this case if you use a proxy server ISA or TMG, you should published the autodiscover floder of your exchange organization! I suggest you using this config : the internal URL is: https://Mydomain.local / auotdiscover/autodiscover.xml the external URL is: https://Mydomain.com/auotdiscover/autodiscover.xml while adding the local domain in the proxy exception in your ISA or TMG to avoid the other during the discovery probélme auotmatique
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June 24th, 2011 7:35pm

Hi Use this link for troubleshooting the issue http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2007/04/19/3401966.aspx Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
July 9th, 2011 8:50am

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