Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2017 23:39:56 GMT
This thread helps fix error code 0x8004010F while trying to send/receive Email in Outlook 2010/2013.
Step 1: Locate the default Outlook data file
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, click Mail.
3. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
4. Select your current Outlook profile, and then click Properties.
5. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Data Files.
6. Select the Data Files tab in the Account Settings dialog box, and then note the name and location of the default data file for your profile (a check mark will denote the default data file).
7. Click Close.
Step 2: Create a new Outlook profile
Method 1: Use auto account setup to create an IMAP or POP3 email account.
IMPORTANT If your email server supports both IMAP and POP3, auto account setup will create an IMAP account by default. You will need to follow the manual steps in order to create a POP3 account. However, if your email server supports ONLY a POP3, auto account setup will create a POP3 account.
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
3. On the General tab in the Mail dialog box, click Add.
4. In the New Profile dialog box, type a new profile name, and then click OK.
5. In the Add New Account dialog box, type your email account information, and then click Next.
6. After your account is successfully configured, click Finish.
Method 2: Manually create an IMAP or POP3 email account.
1. Click StartStart, and then click Control Panel.
2. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
3. On the General tab in the Mail dialog box, click Add.
4. In the New Profile dialog box, type a new profile name, and then click OK.
5. In the Add New Account dialog box, select Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and then click Next.
6. In the Choose Service dialog box, select Internet E-mail, and then click Next.
7. In the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box, type your account details.
8. Click Test Account Settings to test your account.
Note Contact your Internet service provider if you are unsure of the correct account details.
9. Select Existing Outlook Data File, and then click Browse.
10. In the Open Outlook Data File dialog box, browse to and then select the Outlook data file you previously located. Click OK.
11. Click Next.
12. In the Test Account Settings dialog box, click Close.
13. Click Finish.
Step 3 - Configure your new Outlook profile as the default profile
If you want to set the new Outlook profile as the default profile, follow these steps:
On the General tab of the Mail dialog box, select Always use this profile.
Click the drop-down under Always use this profile, and then select the new profile.
Click OK to close the Mail dialog box.
If you have several different email accounts in Outlook, try the below steps instead:
1. From Outlook 2010, click File > Account Settings > Account Settings.
2. Click Change Folder.
3. Click New Outlook Data File.
4. Give it a name.
5. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK.
6. Then Click Change Folder.
7. Click Select the one you want.
8. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK.
9. Close Account Settings and click send/receive.
See OP@ itissolved.blogspot.com/2012/07/0x8004010f-outlook-data-file-cannot-be.html and/or www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-outlook-data-file-cannot-be-accessed-solved/
Other voices:
gallery.technet.microsoft.com/What-is-Error-Code-38899e15
blogs.catapultsystems.com/jstocker/archive/2010/03/11/troubleshooting-offline-address-book-generation-on-exchange-2010/
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dgoldman/2008/10/01/understanding-why-error-code-0x8004010f-is-thrown-when-trying-to-download-an-oab/
If you're using Exchange 2010, see social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/f03a477f-63b5-4ea1-9396-d650ec8827ce/exchange-2010-offline-address-book-download-error-0x8004010f?forum=exchange2010
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, click Mail.
3. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
4. Select your current Outlook profile, and then click Properties.
5. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Data Files.
6. Select the Data Files tab in the Account Settings dialog box, and then note the name and location of the default data file for your profile (a check mark will denote the default data file).
7. Click Close.
Step 2: Create a new Outlook profile
Method 1: Use auto account setup to create an IMAP or POP3 email account.
IMPORTANT If your email server supports both IMAP and POP3, auto account setup will create an IMAP account by default. You will need to follow the manual steps in order to create a POP3 account. However, if your email server supports ONLY a POP3, auto account setup will create a POP3 account.
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
3. On the General tab in the Mail dialog box, click Add.
4. In the New Profile dialog box, type a new profile name, and then click OK.
5. In the Add New Account dialog box, type your email account information, and then click Next.
6. After your account is successfully configured, click Finish.
Method 2: Manually create an IMAP or POP3 email account.
1. Click StartStart, and then click Control Panel.
2. In the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box, click Show Profiles.
3. On the General tab in the Mail dialog box, click Add.
4. In the New Profile dialog box, type a new profile name, and then click OK.
5. In the Add New Account dialog box, select Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and then click Next.
6. In the Choose Service dialog box, select Internet E-mail, and then click Next.
7. In the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box, type your account details.
8. Click Test Account Settings to test your account.
Note Contact your Internet service provider if you are unsure of the correct account details.
9. Select Existing Outlook Data File, and then click Browse.
10. In the Open Outlook Data File dialog box, browse to and then select the Outlook data file you previously located. Click OK.
11. Click Next.
12. In the Test Account Settings dialog box, click Close.
13. Click Finish.
Step 3 - Configure your new Outlook profile as the default profile
If you want to set the new Outlook profile as the default profile, follow these steps:
On the General tab of the Mail dialog box, select Always use this profile.
Click the drop-down under Always use this profile, and then select the new profile.
Click OK to close the Mail dialog box.
If you have several different email accounts in Outlook, try the below steps instead:
1. From Outlook 2010, click File > Account Settings > Account Settings.
2. Click Change Folder.
3. Click New Outlook Data File.
4. Give it a name.
5. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK.
6. Then Click Change Folder.
7. Click Select the one you want.
8. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK.
9. Close Account Settings and click send/receive.
See OP@ itissolved.blogspot.com/2012/07/0x8004010f-outlook-data-file-cannot-be.html and/or www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-outlook-data-file-cannot-be-accessed-solved/
Other voices:
gallery.technet.microsoft.com/What-is-Error-Code-38899e15
blogs.catapultsystems.com/jstocker/archive/2010/03/11/troubleshooting-offline-address-book-generation-on-exchange-2010/
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dgoldman/2008/10/01/understanding-why-error-code-0x8004010f-is-thrown-when-trying-to-download-an-oab/
If you're using Exchange 2010, see social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/f03a477f-63b5-4ea1-9396-d650ec8827ce/exchange-2010-offline-address-book-download-error-0x8004010f?forum=exchange2010