· The other day I was troubleshooting an issue where users were not able to download the Offline Address Book (OAB). After some troubleshooting steps, I ran the Outlook AutoConfiguration Test and noticed that the URL for the OAB was not listed:Author: Nuno Mota. · Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. Solution: You need to make sure that the AutoDiscovery DNS record has been created for your domain, because Outlook utilizes the AutoDiscovery service to obtain the information on where the Offline Address Book is located. · Click the Client Settings tab, and then click Browse next to Offline address book. Click the appropriate offline address book, and then click OK two times. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question.
Update OAB from within Outlook. Rather than waiting 24 hours for Outlook to update the Offline Address Book on its own, you can force an update via the Send/Receive menu button. Outlook and previous. Tools- Send/Receive- Download Address Book. Outlook , Outlook and Outlook tab: Send/Receive Send/Receive Groups. Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. 0XF. Archived Forums Exchange Previous Versions - Outlook, OWA, POP, and IMAP Clients. Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. 0XF. I have set up a DNS record for 'autodiscover.' and tested with the Test E-Mail Autoconfiguration tool when right-clicking the Outlook icon in the system tray - this is successful. I have created a new Offline Address Book.
If the Online Address Book is correct but the Offline Address Book is still incorrect, go to the next step. Step 2: Manually download the Offline Address Book and then make sure that Cached Exchange Mode is enabled. Manually download the Offline Address Book in Outlook. Microsoft Exchange offline address book Not downloading Offline address book files. A server (URL) could not be located. 0XF Quick background, I finished migrating from Exchange to Exchange couple of hours ago, and that is after I let all mailboxes migrated for 27 hours. In the Exhcnage Console, go to the "Tools" page. Open the Public Folder Management Console. Under System Public Folders, you should find the OFFLINE ADDRESS BOOK folder. In there you should find your OAB folder and then a separate sub folder for each version of the OAB you checked in the OAB Properties page.
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