I don't have a solution for you. I just stopped by to commiserate. I am going through the exact same thing with a 2003>2010 migration. Error messages are just about identical along with the attempted steps to resolve. It's as much fun as sticking pencils in my eye. PSS is in my very near future.
Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Metzler " < BMetzler @cu-portland. edu > To: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" < exchangelist @ lyris .sunbelt-software.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2010 8:25:14 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Gentlemen, I’m back in the office and still faced with this same issue, however another symptom has revealed itself. Users on the new Exchange 2007 server cannot see Free/Busy information. I am guessing these problems are one in the same because I believe both the OAB and Free/Busy are probably relying on this replication that is not happening and which I cannot access. Any more advice or do I have to schedule a weekend to sit on the phone with PSS for this one? Thanks! Brad From: Brad Metzler [mailto: BMetzler @cu-portland. edu ] Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:03 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Richard, Thank you. I did check and the domain admin account I was using is in-fact already set as “Exchange Full Administrator”. Brad From: Richard Stovall [mailto:richard.stov...@researchdata.com] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 12:22 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Is this not accomplished with the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard? (In 2003’s System Manager, right click the Org and choose “Delegate Control…”) The option there is listed as “Exchange Full Administrator” instead of “Exchange Organization Administrator” so I may be wrong about this being the place to give yourself appropriate rights. From: Brad Metzler [mailto: BMetzler @cu-portland. edu ] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 2:37 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Michael, Thanks. The install was done logged into the server as the domain administrator. I confirmed the domain administrator account is a member of the Exchange Organization Administrators groups. How might one go about gaining proper access rights for this action? Brad From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 11:25 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F This appears that you are signed in as a “Exchange View-Only Administrator” and you need to be signed in as a “Exchange Organization Administrator”. Preferably, the account that was used to install Exchange Server. From: Brad Metzler [mailto: BMetzler @cu-portland. edu ] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 2:19 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Thank you! Unfortunately when I attempt to add the 2007 server under the replication tab on any of the items in the System Public Folders, I get the following: I’m guessing permissions issue? I’ve tried this as a user with domain admin rights on a client, and also from the server itself, logged in as the domain administrator with the same result. Brad -------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Exchange Error -------------------------------------------------------- The following error(s) occurred while saving changes: set-publicfolder Failed Error: Cannot save the object '\NON_IPM_SUBTREE\OFFLINE ADDRESS BOOK'. Please make sure that you specified the correct Identity and that you have the necessary permissions to save it. MapiExceptionNotFound: Unable to set properties on object. (hr=0x8004010f, ec=-2147221233) Diagnostic context: Lid: 18969 EcDoRpcExt2 called [length=185] Lid: 27161 EcDoRpcExt2 returned [ec=0x0][length=560][latency=0] Lid: 23226 --- ROP Parse Start --- Lid: 27962 ROP: ropSetProps [10] Lid: 17082 ROP Error: 0x8004010F Lid: 30561 Lid: 21921 StoreEc: 0x8004010F Lid: 27962 ROP: ropExtendedError [250] Lid: 1494 ---- Remote Context Beg ---- Lid: 1238 Remote Context Overflow Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x678A0102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x3D210102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x668F0040 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x67870102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x678A0102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x668F0040 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x3D210102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x67870102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x678A0102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x67870102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x678A0102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x668F0040 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x66980102 Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x678D0102 Lid: 3362 StoreEc: 0x8004010F Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x8004010F Lid: 4559 StoreEc: 0x8004010F Lid: 1750 ---- Remote Context End ---- Lid: 26849 Lid: 21817 ROP Failure: 0x8004010F Lid: 25761 Lid: 1940 StoreEc: 0x8004010F Lid: 25297 Lid: 21201 StoreEc: 0x8004010F -------------------------------------------------------- OK -------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:19 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F I’m guessing you want the gui version… In the exchange management console, open toolbox -> public folder management console Expand system public folders. For all of the entries in the middle pane, and their children, click properties and add the Exchange 2007 server as a replication partner. From: Brad Metzler [mailto: BMetzler @cu-portland. edu ] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 1:10 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F I have seen this mentioned repeatedly but never an explanation of how. How does one do that? Brad From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:08 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F Did you add the exchange 2007 server as a replica to the public folder versions of the OAB ? I’m betting not… From: Brad Metzler [mailto: BMetzler @cu-portland. edu ] Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 1:04 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Evil OAB message 0x8004010F We have a 2 server Exchange 2003 environment where we have added an Exchange 2007 server which we are now attempting to migrate users to. However, all the users migrated to Exchange 2007 get an error when attempting to download the address book under Send/Receive: “Task ‘Microsoft Exchange’ report error (0x8004010F) : ‘The operation failed. An object cannot be found.’” After going through many articles via Google, I’m not seeing a clear answer to this one. We moved our OAB generation from the 2003 server to the 2007 server and added publishing it to the web OAB directory as well (it was already set to publish to the public folders). The clients on the 2003 server can still download the OAB just fine, but even after 24 hours the error persists on the people who have been moved to the 2007 server. Anyone have a magic bullet or some good suggestions on things to check on this one? Thanks Brad