Go to any mailbox folder which is not synchronizing. If you see “Offline Address Books”, rename that folder. (For older Outlook versions 2010, 2007, 2003) Even when you are not getting any error, but feel that the offline file is not syncing with Exchange Server, then you can run some basic troubleshooting methods to check out the synchronization issues. %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook If you have and OAB files, you need to remove them. The above is for Outlook 2010, but for 20, replace the 14.0 with 12.0 and 11.0 respectively. Create a text file on your desktop, copy/paste the text below, save, then double click to add to your registry: On our internal systems, we want Cached Mode exchange accounts, but direct/real-time addess to the Global Address List in Active Directory.Īdd this to a new registry file and/or add to your user’s registry (not system, each user on workstation). If you turn off cached mode for the additional mailboxes, then you dont have this issue. If there are a lot of folders, you can hit the limit very quickly and the mailbox will stop updating.
#CACHED EXCHANGE MODE OUTLOOK 2010 NOT UPDATING UPDATE#
One reason was due to an error on our server (address in another post), but then the default times to update are 24 ours, and that’s too long. When in cached mode, Outlook opens 1 connection for every folder in the additional mailboxes.
We have Exchange accounts in Outlook 2010 and the Global Address List would not update. Main Exchange Server / Registry / Windows 7 / Windows Server tagged Cached Mode / Exchange / Global Address List / Outlook 2010 / Registry by Greg