Outlook 2007: "Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope"

J

Jon Davis

I have a few gajillion of these entries in my Windows Event Viewer. Judging
by the timestamps it seems to be happening about fifty times at once every
thirty seconds. Freezes my computer for a few seconds each time.

Source: Outlook
Category: None
Type: Error
Event ID: 35

Description:
Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x80070002).
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

crawl scope sounds like an indexing error. do you have windows desktop
configured to scan outlook?
 
J

Jon Davis

I don't know. I didn't install windows search until a month or two after I
installed Outlook, and then I thought I disabled it because it kept taking
over my machine.

Jon
 
W

wr1te2me

I have the same problem and I think it was caused by the fact that
Vista crashed unexpectedly and after I rebooted I received an error
from Outlook telling me that it did not shutdown correctly and was
running a scan. After that, that error kept popping up in the Event Log
every 20-30 seconds.

I tried a few things, including deleting my OST file. This actually
made it worst as the frequency of the error increased to every second
for about 10 minutes and reverted back to every 30 seconds.

I also tried disabling the Windows Search service to stop the errors. I
restarted Outlook and it appropriately informed me that the Quick
Search was no longer available. However, once Outlook was restarted the
errors returned. Something is seriously broken.

Vista and Office 2007 have both RTM'ed. Why are we still in beta
testing mode?
 
M

Marphyre

Jon said:
I have a few gajillion of these entries in my Windows Event Viewer. Judging
by the timestamps it seems to be happening about fifty times at once every
thirty seconds. Freezes my computer for a few seconds each time.

Source: Outlook
Category: None
Type: Error
Event ID: 35

Description:
Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x80070002).

I have the same thing going on, only I'm constantly getting them if
Outlook is open - usually between 10-20 errors a second. I also
noticed a couple of weeks ago that the inline search for Outlook
stopped working, and when I do hit enter for it to search, it is
extremely slow, but I have just now had time to look into it. When I
try to open Indexing Options in Control Panel, it just sits there with
"Waiting to receive indexing status...", and I've left it for a long
time. Indexing everywhere else seems to be working fine. Anyone know
how to repair the index for Vista?
 
M

Marphyre

In case anyone else has this same issue, or anyone above has not found
it, I finally managed to fix the problem thanks to David Peng and
Google!

The fix came from the MSDN forums here:
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1214407&SiteID=1

Specifically:
Try to rebuild the index when you have WDS installed. If that doesn't
solve it the do these steps:

1. Stop Indexing service "cmd: net stop wsearch" and check in
TaskManager's process list that SearchIndexer.exe was really stopped.
2. Delete %SystemDrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data
\Applications\Windows (Vista) or %AllUsersProfile%\Application Data
\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows (XP) folder with all its
files and subfolders.
3. Delete the following registry keys:
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Applications\windows"
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogName\windows"
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Databases\windows"
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Gather\windows"
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Gathering manager
\Applications\windows"
- "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\UsnNotifier\windows"
You'll have to change reg key ownership and change permission
first.
4. In registry in key "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search"
switch "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey to "0" - you'll have to
change reg key ownership and change permission first.
5. Start Indexing service back "cmd: net start wsearch"
6. Wait until "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey switch back to 1.
If it's still "0" after 5 minutes, it means the setup is failed again.
 
G

Guest

I too had the same problem however I noticed my mob phone was connected which
has outlook on it. Once I disconnected the mobile phone the event
occurrences stopped completely.

Check that you do not have a similar device conncted, mob,pda etc and if so
disconnect and check your event log.
 
G

Guest

Thank you this was just what I needed to solve my problem, and the directions
were easy to follow.

Joel
 
G

Guest

Hey I did the whole procedure twice...I noticed i will get these errors as
soon as i do a defrag on the drive..... The repair works fine until then.
 
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IAMJUSTJEFF

It might not be the 'way to go' but removing 'windows indexing' from my
machine seemd to clear it up like maturity on acne! It hasn't returned yet?
 
D

Diane Poremsky {MVP}

Well, that makes perfect sense since the error is related to windows desktop
search aka windows indexing.









** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
M

MarkRainbow

Hi,

I've tried doing this and get the following result:

C:\Users\mark>net stop wsearch
System error 5 has occurred.

Access is denied.

What can I do about that?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I've tried doing this and get the following result:

C:\Users\mark>net stop wsearch
System error 5 has occurred.

Access is denied.

What can I do about that?

Open your command prompt window as administrator.
 
J

John Mills

Old post I know but this is what was causing my problems. Every time I
synchronize my Blackberry Curve the event log fills up with the same errors.
It doesnt do it when i just move pics off the Blackberry, only when I use the
Blackberry desktop Manager to synch it with Outlook. The synch finishes ok, I
just get the errors in the event log over and over.
 

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