Outlook 2013 - Outlook Address book won't update

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When I install Office 2013/Office 365 Preview, Outlook will get a copy of the global address book off the company Exchange 2010 server, but it won't update after that.
If I force an update I get an error
EMAIL@Address reported error (0x80070057):...
I removed office 2010, did a repair of Office 2013, re-installed Office 2013, but the error continues.
Any ideas?
Tahnks

hi,
If you use outlook 2010 to download offline address book, can you download successful?
If you can, i think your issue is related to your office 2013 not exchange. So i also recommend that you should ask help on office 2013.
hope can help you
thanks
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