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| | Crawl Scope error since KB946041 Since yesterday, each time I open Outlook 2007 two error entries appear in the log "failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x8001010d)". The event ID is either 34 or 35 for the two entries. Outlook appears to run ok but I would sooner stay away from a hole rather than fall in later. I installed a bunch of MS updtaes yesterday and wonder if one of those is the culprit -- and if so how to fix the error. The relevant updates are KB947801 - Office 2007 security, KB946983 - Outlook 2007 security and KB946041. It was right after these installed that this started to happen. Am I alone here or has anyone else got this? -- Hopefully |
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| | Re: Crawl Scope error since KB946041 Simpleuser Try posting this message to the Microsoft Outlook discussion group. The Outlook experts there will be aware of all the current issues with that software. Here is the link to that group. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...public.outlook -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Simpleuser" <Simpleuser@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:83FAE3DA-A172-4264-95FD-403C114F1435@xxxxxx Quote: > Since yesterday, each time I open Outlook 2007 two error entries appear in > the log "failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope > (error=0x8001010d)". The event ID is either 34 or 35 for the two entries. > Outlook appears to run ok but I would sooner stay away from a hole rather > than fall in later. > I installed a bunch of MS updtaes yesterday and wonder if one of those is > the culprit -- and if so how to fix the error. > The relevant updates are KB947801 - Office 2007 security, KB946983 - > Outlook > 2007 security and KB946041. It was right after these installed that this > started to happen. > Am I alone here or has anyone else got this? > > -- > Hopefully |
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| | Re: Crawl Scope error since KB946041 I did originally post it on the Outlook area but have had no reply. Still got the problem. -- Hopefully "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote: > Simpleuser > > Try posting this message to the Microsoft Outlook discussion group. The > Outlook experts there will be aware of all the current issues with that > software. Here is the link to that group. > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...public.outlook > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > > "Simpleuser" <Simpleuser@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:83FAE3DA-A172-4264-95FD-403C114F1435@xxxxxx Quote: > > Since yesterday, each time I open Outlook 2007 two error entries appear in > > the log "failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope > > (error=0x8001010d)". The event ID is either 34 or 35 for the two entries. > > Outlook appears to run ok but I would sooner stay away from a hole rather > > than fall in later. > > I installed a bunch of MS updtaes yesterday and wonder if one of those is > > the culprit -- and if so how to fix the error. > > The relevant updates are KB947801 - Office 2007 security, KB946983 - > > Outlook > > 2007 security and KB946041. It was right after these installed that this > > started to happen. > > Am I alone here or has anyone else got this? > > > > -- > > Hopefully |
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| | Re: Crawl Scope error since KB946041 Ronnie - to clarify my earlier post. I had put my question in public.outlook.general but I now see your link is to New Users, so I have posted there as well. Hopefully someone will be able to help. Thanks anyway. -- Hopefully "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote: > Simpleuser > > Try posting this message to the Microsoft Outlook discussion group. The > Outlook experts there will be aware of all the current issues with that > software. Here is the link to that group. > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...public.outlook > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > > "Simpleuser" <Simpleuser@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:83FAE3DA-A172-4264-95FD-403C114F1435@xxxxxx Quote: > > Since yesterday, each time I open Outlook 2007 two error entries appear in > > the log "failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope > > (error=0x8001010d)". The event ID is either 34 or 35 for the two entries. > > Outlook appears to run ok but I would sooner stay away from a hole rather > > than fall in later. > > I installed a bunch of MS updtaes yesterday and wonder if one of those is > > the culprit -- and if so how to fix the error. > > The relevant updates are KB947801 - Office 2007 security, KB946983 - > > Outlook > > 2007 security and KB946041. It was right after these installed that this > > started to happen. > > Am I alone here or has anyone else got this? > > > > -- > > Hopefully |
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| | Re: Crawl Scope error since KB946041 Try restarting Windows search by changing this value in your registry. All normal caveats to editing the registry apply. HKEY_LOCAL_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\SetupCompleted Change the value from "1" to "0". This will re-initialize the search function. This parameter is in the Windows Search folder not a subfolder! I found this solution by searching the windows vista forum last year. The problem was created by a registry cleaner program that deleted some registry values for Outlook search. I brought it to the attention of the software company. The problem was some of the registry entries paths for Outlook ended with an "*" and some didn't. The cleaner deleted the ones without the "*" and search crashed. I edited necessary entries to include the "*" and registry cleaner ignored them. I have since stopped using any registry cleaners with Vista as recommended by others. "Simpleuser" <Simpleuser@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E9141370-3C5C-4FC8-93AA-A80A69F0068C@xxxxxx Quote: > I did originally post it on the Outlook area but have had no reply. > Still got the problem. > -- > Hopefully > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > Quote: >> Simpleuser >> >> Try posting this message to the Microsoft Outlook discussion group. The >> Outlook experts there will be aware of all the current issues with that >> software. Here is the link to that group. >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...public.outlook >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Desktop Experience >> >> >> "Simpleuser" <Simpleuser@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:83FAE3DA-A172-4264-95FD-403C114F1435@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Since yesterday, each time I open Outlook 2007 two error entries appear >> > in >> > the log "failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope >> > (error=0x8001010d)". The event ID is either 34 or 35 for the two >> > entries. >> > Outlook appears to run ok but I would sooner stay away from a hole >> > rather >> > than fall in later. >> > I installed a bunch of MS updtaes yesterday and wonder if one of those >> > is >> > the culprit -- and if so how to fix the error. >> > The relevant updates are KB947801 - Office 2007 security, KB946983 - >> > Outlook >> > 2007 security and KB946041. It was right after these installed that >> > this >> > started to happen. >> > Am I alone here or has anyone else got this? >> > >> > -- >> > Hopefully |
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