After install KB2889927 Outlook client cannot load Offline address book.

After install KB2889927 Outlook client cannot load Offline address book. Client says: Offline address book Connecting to Microsoft Exchange, and does nothing.
After Uninstall KB2889927 Outlook clent download address book successfully.
Somebody has a problem with KB2889927?
P.S. Exchange 2013 SP1 RU6

Hi,
According to your description, I noticed that the issue occurred after install KB2889927 for October 2014 Office 2013 updates.
I read the
November 2014 Office Update Release and find that the following KB can resolve the OAB download issue in Outlook 2013, please install it to have a try:
For Office 2013: http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/2899493
Or for Outlook 2013: http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/2899504
Regards,
Winnie Liang
TechNet Community Support

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