Sync Issues Folder

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Guest

After reloading my machine my Outlook keeps getting messages in the Sync
Issues folder. Here are some examples of the messages I get.

15:26:21 Synchronizer Version 11.0.6555
15:26:21 Synchronizing Mailbox
15:26:21 Done
15:26:21 Microsoft Exchange offline address book
15:26:21 0X8004010F
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15:24:02 Synchronizer Version 11.0.6555
15:24:02 Synchronizing Mailbox
15:24:02 Synchronizing Hierarchy
15:24:02 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Inbox'
15:24:02 Downloading from server
15:24:04 6 item(s) added to offline folder
15:24:04 Done
15:24:04 Microsoft Exchange offline address book
15:24:04 0X8004010F

I have no idea why this is happening and I can't seem to find any
information on how to stop it or fix it. Can anyone help?
 
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Colin M. McGroarty

Is there a local replica of the offline address books at this site? If not,
then there should be. If there is, then it may be corrupt and should be
rebuilt.

Kind Regards,

--
Colin M. McGroarty, MCSE, MCP+I, NT-CIP
2004 Microsoft MVP, Windows Server - General
www.McGroarty.org


"Damsel in Outlook Distress"
 
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Guest

How do I find if there is a local replica?

See what I find weird is that where I work I had to reload 3 computers (1 of
which was mine) Each of these computers have the same problem. Is there
something I am missing when I am setting Outlook up? Because no one else in
the company is having this issue except for the 3 I had to relaod.
 
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Colin M. McGroarty

This would be a server end issue on Exchange. How many business sites are
sharing the Exchange infrastructure, how many Exchange servers do you have?

Kind Regards,

--
Colin M. McGroarty, MCSE, MCP+I, NT-CIP
2004 Microsoft MVP, Windows Server - General
www.McGroarty.org


"Damsel in Outlook Distress"
 
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Colin M. McGroarty

I should clarify and say that rebuilding the address book would be a server
end task, not a local client task.

Kind Regards,
 

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