WDS not returning Office 2007 emails on Windows XP

  • Thread starter BerkHolz, Steven
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BerkHolz, Steven

I Installed Office 2007 Pro Plus (RTM) on Windows XP
I installed WDS 3(RTM) as advised.

Searching Outlook items worked for a while, then stopped.
After rebooting, it worked for a while and then stopped.
It has not worked since.

I have tried to rebuild indexes, etc.


It does find my Outlook Express newsgroup postings from my OE sent items folder.

Could it be that it can only parse on Mail application, and is choosing OE instead of Outlook 2007??
 
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BerkHolz, Steven

My "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\GatherLogs\SystemIndex" shows
the Mapi items being found.

But search will not display them?
 
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BerkHolz, Steven

It is the WDS 3 that Office 2007 RTM had me download.

I do not see where to get the version number.
 
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BerkHolz, Steven

I am getting this error in the event log as well:

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Windows Search Service
Event Category: Gatherer
Event ID: 3036
Date: 2007-01-09
Time: 13:19:09
User: N/A
Computer: T2115
Description:
The content source <mapi://{s-1-5-21-596904451-4003300560-3567501007-1195}/> cannot be accessed.

Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog

Details:
The specified address was excluded from the index. The site path rules may have to be modified to include this address.
(0x80040d07)


s-1-5-21-596904451-4003300560-3567501007-1195 is my ad Domain SID.
 
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BerkHolz, Steven

I fixed mine by doing two things, not scientific, doing only one may have worked.

I unchecked Outlook Express. (Maybe it only likes one email client) (It search OE fine by the way)
I ran the repair option for Office 2007 in add remove programs. (I installed search after Outlook prompted me on its first use,
maybe Search should be installed first)

I has been working for 3 days now, fingers still crossed.
 

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