Outlook 2007 error event id: 35 - Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x80

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Per hour i receive about 12'000 of these errors in the event viewer on
my vista laptop. And usualy my outlook at some point just goes into
the "not responding" mode. Then I have to kill the process from the
task manager to be able to reopen outlook just to see it freeze again
after a couple of seconds.

I tried the whole stop indexing service and reinstall index service
procedure to no avail. Does anyone else have a solution to this very
anoying problem?

Fred
 
Per hour i receive about 12'000 of these errors in the event viewer on
my vista laptop. And usualy my outlook at some point just goes into
the "not responding" mode. Then I have to kill the process from the
task manager to be able to reopen outlook just to see it freeze again
after a couple of seconds.

I tried the whole stop indexing service and reinstall index service
procedure to no avail. Does anyone else have a solution to this very
anoying problem?

It's an indexing problem. See if this helps:
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1214407&SiteID=1

See the post from David Peng dated January 11, 2007.
 
I actually tried that about 3 times... and it didn't change anything
besides rebuilding the search index. The problem persists....I think
there must be something in outlook that provokes the problem. If you
have any other suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it...

and I'd like to add that the error events keep coming even with all
search related processes stopped. Wouldn't that suggest that the
problem lies elsewhere?
 
and I'd like to add that the error events keep coming even with all
search related processes stopped. Wouldn't that suggest that the
problem lies elsewhere?

and again something i noticed.. the error ID changed from
error=0x80070002 to error=0x80070422 when stopping the service.
 

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