Hi there

Already did that :(

Thanks

Russell



-----Original Message-----
From: Tener, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 9:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Corrupt Offline address book system folder - Help??


Etts you can try this:


 
1536 » Event ID 5004 Generating Offline Address Book.
When you try to generate an offline Address Book, you receive:
An error occurred while generating the offline Address Book (OAB). 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

Additionally, the event log contains:

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

Generation of an OAB requires the default %SystemRoot% permissions of
Everyone - Full Control, including all sub-folders.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 9:39 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Corrupt Offline address book system folder - Help??
Importance: High


Hi everyone

I have a problem that I can't find the answer to in either Technet or
Knowledge Base.  Here's the problem:

About a month ago, my PDC crashed (Ex. 5.5, sp4, NT 4.0, Sp 6a).  We were
able to get the PDC running again.  However, I just discovered that people
cannot download the offline address book.  I tried to re-create the address
book, and I get an error telling me to check the event viewer.  When I look
at the event viewer, I get error 5004.  I tried to move the OAB to a
different server, and I get the same error.

I went into the system folders to make sure that OAB version 2 was present
under Offline Address Book.  When I drill down to the system folder, OAB
version 2 is there.  However, when I click on OAB version 2 to get the
properties, I get an error stating that the folder is unavailable, possibly
has not been replicated to this site.  I checked this on different servers,
finding the same results.

I checked Q235898 and Q152960.  Neither has helped.  Anyone have any ideas??

Thanks

Russell


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