Please, please read this message before sending me to a URL that I've
already visited.

I'm having a problem with Outlook 2002 users.  When Send/Receive runs, The
following error appears:

Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server' reported error (0x8004010F); 'The operation
failed. An object could not be found'

In the Synchronization log, it's reported:

[time] Microsoft Exchange offline address book
[time]  0x8004010F

So I went to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and typed in 0x8004010F which returns
article number 289969.  This points out that when you're offline and you try
to send/receive you can get that error.  But I'm online.  So, I visit the
link at the bottom of that page to article 273364.

This claims that "if the Exchange 2000 Server computer that is responsible
for generating the offline address list is uninstalled and there is no
replica of the Oab folder" I should "reset the system folders."  This raises
several questions and causes me to provide more background.

Apart from free time, I'm ready to go to native mode.  I have one 5.5 server
which is still collecting mail and sending it to this e2k server.  I've set
the free/busy folder and the two subfolders under offline address book (in
the system folders) to replicate to the 2000 server.  So the e2k server
should have this information, yes?  I tried re-homing the folders to the e2k
server which didn't seem to help either.

Is this a problem that will go away when I move to native mode?  Does this
relate to the fact that the ORG and SITE names were different initially on
the 5.5 server?  (right before starting the migration I renamed the org and
site on the 5.5 server to remove the old company and rename the site)

Or, it is all hopeless and I have to follow the procedure outlined in
Q275171.  Should I wait until I'm in native mode?  What are the
ramifications of creating new site folders?  Will this break anything or
cause the loss of any data?

Any additional information would be greatly appreciated.

-Yanek.

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