Crawl Scope error since KB946041

S

Simpleuser

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?
 
S

Simpleuser

I did originally post it on the Outlook area but have had no reply.
Still got the problem.
 
S

Simpleuser

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.
 
K

K111

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 said:
I did originally post it on the Outlook area but have had no reply.
Still got the problem.
 

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