![]() However, there was nothing, but when looking directly at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\x.0\Outlook\AutoDiscover I could find some strange keys I checked the path in the regedit that Microsoft mentioned. I found the following Microsoft article that reported this issue regarding the code 0x80004005 for Outlook 2013 and 0x8004010F for Outlook 2010. Doing an Autodiscover test with the Outlook in-built tool I got error code 0x8004010F. ![]() However, using Autodiscover to setup the Outlook it doesn’t work. The interesting thing was that by setting the Outlook manually, the connection happened successfully. After the mailbox migration which the application used, Outlook no longer connected. ![]() Because this application depends on Outlook, it was installed on their server and connected to our Exchange. The Outlook was installed in a TS that wasn’t in our company, but in another company that supplied our application. After a migration from Exchange Server to Exchange Online, I was called to remedy a suppose issue related to Outlook connection.
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