RE: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.

2002-11-04 Thread Hurst, Paul
Luke,

You haven't mentioned it but have you looked at Q179346 to see if it solves
your problem?

Cheers

Paul

Standards are like toothbrushes,
everyone wants one but not yours

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Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.


 The problem as it stands now is that our Exchange Server cant generate an
 offline address book for the GAL and our users cant download the address
 book to their laptops. This is an MSX 5.5 server and is the only one
 servicing this site. The workstations are a mixture of Windows based OS
 and Outlook clients, whilst the server is NT4 SP6a.

 I have already tried the steps in MS Knowledgebase articles Q235898 and
 Q243155 but nothing mentioned in there made any difference to our
 situation.

 The exact sequence of events is:

 Client tries to download address book from Outlook 97, 98 or 2000. They
 recieve the error
 An error occurred while opening the Microsoft Exchange offline address
 book files on the Microsoft Exchange Server. See your administrator.
 This is then followed by the error Unable to download the Offline Address
 Book. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book could not be accessed.

 From the client point of view, thats where things stop. In accordance with
 one of the mentioned articles, I then try to create a new offline address
 book, selecting only the tiniest of recipients containers (at one stage we
 created a brand new container for testing, of course we have also tested
 the entire GAL).
 When I hit GENERATE ALL, the process fails stating:

 An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book. To view
 details, see the application event log in the Windows NT Event Viewer on
 the offline Address Book Server.
 Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no. c1031662

 Checking the Event Log reveals
 Event ID: 5004
 Description: Generation of the offline Address Book is complete. Result:
 An error occurred.

 Another article describes putting OAB Version 2 and Offline Address Book
 in the folders on this information store list. We have checked the
 instances and both of these folders are located on the Public Information
 Store of the server.

 We have experienced a similar situation previously, but it was in a
 multiple server exchange site. I believe the resolution there was the
 total removal of Offline Address Book and then re-installing it. (I THINK
 that was the solution anyway).

 Can anyone shed some light on what might be causing this and more
 importantly, what will fix it?

 Many thanks,

 Luke

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RE: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.

2002-10-30 Thread Hurst, Paul
Does the event log on the server confirm that the offline generation has
completed OK?

Cheers

Paul

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everyone wants one but not yours


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:msxmailinglist;ena.com.au]
Sent: 29 October 2002 06:59
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.


The problem as it stands now is that our Exchange Server cant generate an
offline address book for the GAL and our users cant download the address
book to their laptops. This is an MSX 5.5 server and is the only one
servicing this site. The workstations are a mixture of Windows based OS
and Outlook clients, whilst the server is NT4 SP6a.

I have already tried the steps in MS Knowledgebase articles Q235898 and
Q243155 but nothing mentioned in there made any difference to our
situation.

The exact sequence of events is:

Client tries to download address book from Outlook 97, 98 or 2000. They
recieve the error
An error occurred while opening the Microsoft Exchange offline address
book files on the Microsoft Exchange Server. See your administrator.
This is then followed by the error Unable to download the Offline Address
Book. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book could not be accessed.

From the client point of view, thats where things stop. In accordance with
one of the mentioned articles, I then try to create a new offline address
book, selecting only the tiniest of recipients containers (at one stage we
created a brand new container for testing, of course we have also tested
the entire GAL).
When I hit GENERATE ALL, the process fails stating:

An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book. To view
details, see the application event log in the Windows NT Event Viewer on
the offline Address Book Server.
Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no. c1031662

Checking the Event Log reveals
Event ID: 5004 
Description: Generation of the offline Address Book is complete. Result:
An error occurred.

Another article describes putting OAB Version 2 and Offline Address Book
in the folders on this information store list. We have checked the
instances and both of these folders are located on the Public Information
Store of the server.

We have experienced a similar situation previously, but it was in a
multiple server exchange site. I believe the resolution there was the
total removal of Offline Address Book and then re-installing it. (I THINK
that was the solution anyway).

Can anyone shed some light on what might be causing this and more
importantly, what will fix it?

Many thanks,

Luke

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RE: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.

2002-10-30 Thread Roger Seielstad
ook through the following Q article concerning removing the first server
from the site for address book stuff. It sounds like your address book
generation server isn't configured correctly.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q152959;

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:msxmailinglist;ena.com.au] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:59 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.
 
 
 The problem as it stands now is that our Exchange Server cant 
 generate an
 offline address book for the GAL and our users cant download 
 the address
 book to their laptops. This is an MSX 5.5 server and is the only one
 servicing this site. The workstations are a mixture of 
 Windows based OS
 and Outlook clients, whilst the server is NT4 SP6a.
 
 I have already tried the steps in MS Knowledgebase articles 
 Q235898 and
 Q243155 but nothing mentioned in there made any difference to our
 situation.
 
 The exact sequence of events is:
 
 Client tries to download address book from Outlook 97, 98 or 
 2000. They
 recieve the error
 An error occurred while opening the Microsoft Exchange 
 offline address
 book files on the Microsoft Exchange Server. See your administrator.
 This is then followed by the error Unable to download the 
 Offline Address
 Book. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book could not be accessed.
 
 From the client point of view, thats where things stop. In 
 accordance with
 one of the mentioned articles, I then try to create a new 
 offline address
 book, selecting only the tiniest of recipients containers (at 
 one stage we
 created a brand new container for testing, of course we have 
 also tested
 the entire GAL).
 When I hit GENERATE ALL, the process fails stating:
 
 An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book. To view
 details, see the application event log in the Windows NT 
 Event Viewer on
 the offline Address Book Server.
 Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no. c1031662
 
 Checking the Event Log reveals
 Event ID: 5004 
 Description: Generation of the offline Address Book is 
 complete. Result:
 An error occurred.
 
 Another article describes putting OAB Version 2 and Offline 
 Address Book
 in the folders on this information store list. We have checked the
 instances and both of these folders are located on the Public 
 Information
 Store of the server.
 
 We have experienced a similar situation previously, but it was in a
 multiple server exchange site. I believe the resolution there was the
 total removal of Offline Address Book and then re-installing 
 it. (I THINK
 that was the solution anyway).
 
 Can anyone shed some light on what might be causing this and more
 importantly, what will fix it?
 
 Many thanks,
 
 Luke
 
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Re: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.

2002-10-29 Thread Tony Hlabse
How are they connected when they try to do a Sync.

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Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.


 The problem as it stands now is that our Exchange Server cant generate an
 offline address book for the GAL and our users cant download the address
 book to their laptops. This is an MSX 5.5 server and is the only one
 servicing this site. The workstations are a mixture of Windows based OS
 and Outlook clients, whilst the server is NT4 SP6a.

 I have already tried the steps in MS Knowledgebase articles Q235898 and
 Q243155 but nothing mentioned in there made any difference to our
 situation.

 The exact sequence of events is:

 Client tries to download address book from Outlook 97, 98 or 2000. They
 recieve the error
 An error occurred while opening the Microsoft Exchange offline address
 book files on the Microsoft Exchange Server. See your administrator.
 This is then followed by the error Unable to download the Offline Address
 Book. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book could not be accessed.

 From the client point of view, thats where things stop. In accordance with
 one of the mentioned articles, I then try to create a new offline address
 book, selecting only the tiniest of recipients containers (at one stage we
 created a brand new container for testing, of course we have also tested
 the entire GAL).
 When I hit GENERATE ALL, the process fails stating:

 An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book. To view
 details, see the application event log in the Windows NT Event Viewer on
 the offline Address Book Server.
 Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no. c1031662

 Checking the Event Log reveals
 Event ID: 5004
 Description: Generation of the offline Address Book is complete. Result:
 An error occurred.

 Another article describes putting OAB Version 2 and Offline Address Book
 in the folders on this information store list. We have checked the
 instances and both of these folders are located on the Public Information
 Store of the server.

 We have experienced a similar situation previously, but it was in a
 multiple server exchange site. I believe the resolution there was the
 total removal of Offline Address Book and then re-installing it. (I THINK
 that was the solution anyway).

 Can anyone shed some light on what might be causing this and more
 importantly, what will fix it?

 Many thanks,

 Luke

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Re: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.

2002-10-29 Thread msxmailinglist
The users are dialed in via standard PSTN stuff. (Modems and analogue
phone lines).

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:thlabse;hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.


How are they connected when they try to do a Sync.

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: Offline Address Book Sync Failure.


 The problem as it stands now is that our Exchange Server cant generate an
 offline address book for the GAL and our users cant download the address
 book to their laptops. This is an MSX 5.5 server and is the only one
 servicing this site. The workstations are a mixture of Windows based OS
 and Outlook clients, whilst the server is NT4 SP6a.

 I have already tried the steps in MS Knowledgebase articles Q235898 and
 Q243155 but nothing mentioned in there made any difference to our
 situation.

 The exact sequence of events is:

 Client tries to download address book from Outlook 97, 98 or 2000. They
 recieve the error
 An error occurred while opening the Microsoft Exchange offline address
 book files on the Microsoft Exchange Server. See your administrator.
 This is then followed by the error Unable to download the Offline Address
 Book. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book could not be accessed.

 From the client point of view, thats where things stop. In accordance with
 one of the mentioned articles, I then try to create a new offline address
 book, selecting only the tiniest of recipients containers (at one stage we
 created a brand new container for testing, of course we have also tested
 the entire GAL).
 When I hit GENERATE ALL, the process fails stating:

 An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book. To view
 details, see the application event log in the Windows NT Event Viewer on
 the offline Address Book Server.
 Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no. c1031662

 Checking the Event Log reveals
 Event ID: 5004
 Description: Generation of the offline Address Book is complete. Result:
 An error occurred.

 Another article describes putting OAB Version 2 and Offline Address Book
 in the folders on this information store list. We have checked the
 instances and both of these folders are located on the Public Information
 Store of the server.

 We have experienced a similar situation previously, but it was in a
 multiple server exchange site. I believe the resolution there was the
 total removal of Offline Address Book and then re-installing it. (I THINK
 that was the solution anyway).

 Can anyone shed some light on what might be causing this and more
 importantly, what will fix it?

 Many thanks,

 Luke

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