![]() If you get this far without an ah-ha moment, you'll want to start digging into the IIS logs on your CAS server looking for OAB URLs that do not respond with http 200. If you have an env problem - start your investigation with powershell: get-clientaccessserver | get-oabvirtualdirectory.If you never see OAB udpates, then you have an environmental problem. offline OAB will take some time to update depending on variety of factors (delta changes, speed of WAN, etc).users with massive mailboxes might have corrupted local cache files (PST / OST - depends on version of Outlook - google it, I don't remember off the top of my head). ![]() cached Exchange mode IS ideal in most environments.
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