24 August 2005

Part 6: Infrastructure essentials Blogcast - 0x8004010F on Outlook send/receive

Continuing the blogcast series on infrastructure essentials.

At the end of the last infrastructure blogcast, you will have noticed the error 0x8004010F "The operation failed. An object could not be found" error. In this blogcast, we solve that problem. Next week we'll start looking at making Outlook Web Access available on the Internet, and setting up a certificate server to ensure that we secure external traffic. Click here to view.


Series Index:

0. Network configuration and series background.
1. Getting started
2. ISA Server configuration to allow basic web browsing capability
3. ISA Firewall Client basic configuration
4. ISA Firewall Client auto-detection through WPAD configuration
5. Configuring an Exchange mailbox and Outlook profile

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# John Howard said:
Continuing the blogcast series on infrastructure essentials.
We're now moving towards making Outlook...
02 September 05 at 9:49 AM
# Ben said:
IMHO it's smarted rebuilding RUS for domain BEFORE rebuilding OAB. Anyhow, rebuilding RUS is completely useless unless you foobared your Recipient Policies.
25 November 05 at 2:34 PM

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