On-premises users can't view free/busy information of Exchange Online users after you set up an organization relationship
Note
The Hybrid Configuration wizard that's included in the Exchange Management Console in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is no longer supported. Therefore, you should no longer use the old Hybrid Configuration wizard. Instead, use the Microsoft 365 Hybrid Configuration wizard that's available at https://aka.ms/HybridWizard. For more information, see Microsoft 365 Hybrid Configuration wizard for Exchange 2010.
Original KB number: 2896834
Symptoms
You set up an organization relationship between your Exchange Online organization in Microsoft 365 and an on-premises Exchange organization that's running Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. However, on-premises users can't view the free/busy information of cloud users. Additionally, you experience the following symptoms:
When you run the
test-Organizationrelationship
cmdlet from the Exchange Server 2010 server, you receive the following error message:The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found.
If Outlook logging is enabled, the following error is logged when an on-premises user tries to view the free/busy information of a cloud user:
An exception System.Net.WebException: The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found.
Cause
This behavior is by design. For on-premises users and cloud users to share free/busy information with one another, you must be running Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or a later version.
This is a known requirement for hybrid deployments. However, this is also a requirement if you set up a relationship between your Exchange Online organization in Microsoft 365 and another organization.
Resolution
Install Update Rollup 2 or later for Exchange 2010 SP3 in the on-premises environment.
More information
For more information about the latest updates for Exchange 2010, see Exchange Server build numbers and release dates.
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