Application Error 1000 Searchprotocolhost.exe
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Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Search Protocol Host crashing in Win 7 Want to Advertise Here? Solved Search Protocol Host crashing in Win 7 Posted on 2011-07-27 Outlook Windows 7 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/microsoft-windows-search-protocol-has-stopped/5e01bce4-b4cc-40cb-ab15-3bae78e067c6 1 Verified Solution 9 Comments 5,539 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-11 I have a Win 7 professional 64bit PC where the search function in Outlook 2010 has suddenly stopped working. I have stopped and restarted the service, reindexed the machine several times, changed the location of the search database, and most everything else I could find on TechNet. Amazingly, Microsoft Support knowledgebase https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27224584/Search-Protocol-Host-crashing-in-Win-7.html seems to have never heard of SearchProtocolHost.exe. Amazed but not surprised. Ran SFC but the file did not seem to be damaged. The actual faulting file is emsmdb32.dll Exception 0xc0000005 Fault Offset 0xc00005c69 Fault Procedd ID: 0x1b98 Any ideas would be appreciated. 0 Question by:AdminAssociates Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 24 Active 1 day ago Best Solution bydiverseit For Outlook 2010 MS apparently abandoned the switch cleanprofile, however all the other switches are correct for 2010. If one fails, run the others...they work independently. A user's profile contains Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 30 Overall: Level 30 Windows 7 26 Outlook 5 Message Expert Comment by:ded92011-07-27 Run this fixit http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_search/ Restart the computer after running the fixit. Ded9 0 LVL 24 Overall: Level 24 Outlook 12 Windows 7 5 Message Active 1 day ago Expert Comment by:diverseit2011-07-27 Does this issue occur when running outlook in safe mode? Start >> Run >> type outlook.exe /safe, click enter. Let me know. 0 LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 Windows 7 2 Message Expert Comment by:withtu2011-07-27 As diverseit said, if this
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 hanging/freezing upon startup (4 posts) Started 3 years ago by reillymadigan Latest reply http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/outlook-2010-hangingfreezing-upon-startup from Xhi Topic Viewed 3855 times reillymadigan Posts: 2 This post has been reported. We have a relatively new system...all new computers/servers. One users Outlook seems to hang/freeze approximately every three days upon startup. http://www.solvusoft.com/en/files/error-virus-removal/exe/windows/microsoft-corporation/windows-10-operating-system/searchprotocolhost-exe/ I have been told to try disabling one Add-In at a time. So far I have had no luck. Below is a log of what has happened so far. I'm just wondering if anyone has application error had this problem and has a solution. Sorry for the long log below and I'm sure my "print-screens" have not pasted below either: From: Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 10:39 AM To: ReillyMadigan Subject: RE: User Outlook / PC problem The troubleshooting steps you are referencing are for troubleshooting group policy 1202 events. Not for application crashes. These are unrelated to the outlook crash. Many of the GPO-related messages that you application error 1000 are seeing are expected and are due to the fact that certain GPP operations have already completed which prevents them from completing without error again. We do not, however, necessarily want to set the items to run only once, because should the conditions they are addressing recur, they would not be able to address them going forward. For troubleshooting Outlook issues, it is usually to start disabling add-ins, one-at-a-time, to see if the issue stops. Then re-enabling the add-ins to see if turning the one back on actually breaks the application again. If a single add-in can be pinpointed, then it should either be removed or re-installed. Then the application should be tested again. From: ReillyMadigan Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 10:26 AM Subject: RE: User Outlook / PC problem I may be wrong but I think the problem is: troubleshooting 1202 events 0x4b8 windows 7 an extended error has occurred Application Error 1000 14.0.6117.5001: 0x4b8: An extended error has occurred. The 0x4b8 error is generic and can be caused by a number of different problems. To troubleshoot these errors, follow these steps: 1. Enable debug logging for the Security Configuration client-side extension. To do this: a. Start Registry Editor. b. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
DriverDoc WinSweeper SupersonicPC FileViewPro About Support Contact File Troubleshooting › EXE Files › Microsoft Corporation › Windows 10 Operating System › SearchProtocolHost.exe What is SearchProtocolHost.exe and How To Fix It? Download NowWinThruster 2015 - Scan your PC for SearchProtocolHost.exe registry errors Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000 Overview of SearchProtocolHost.exe What Is SearchProtocolHost.exe? SearchProtocolHost.exe is a type of EXE file associated with Windows 10 Operating System developed by Microsoft Corporation for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of SearchProtocolHost.exe is 7.0.10240.16384, which was produced for Windows. This EXE file carries a popularity rating of 1 stars and a security rating of "UNKNOWN". What Are EXE Files? EXE ("executable") files, such as SearchProtocolHost.exe, are files that contain step-by-step instructions that a computer follows to carry out a function. When you "double-click" an EXE file, your computer automatically executes these instructions designed by a software developer (eg. Microsoft Corporation) to run a program (eg. Windows 10 Operating System) on your PC.Every software application on your PC uses an executable file - your web browser, word processor, spreadsheet program, etc. - making it one of the most useful kinds of files in the Windows operating system. Without executable files like SearchProtocolHost.exe, you wouldn't be able to use any programs on your PC. Why Do I Have EXE Errors? Because of their usefulness and ubiquity, EXE files are commonly used as a method of delivery for virus / malware infection. Often, viruses will be disguised as a benign EXE file (such as SearchProtocolHost.exe) and distributed through SPAM email or malicious websites, which can then infect your computer when executed (eg. when you double-click the EXE file).In addition, viruses can infect, replace, or corrupt existing EXE files, which can then lead to error messages when Windows 10 Operating System or related programs are executed. Thus, any executable files that you download to your PC should be scanned for viruses before opening - even if you think it is from a reputable source. When Do EXE Errors Occur? EXE errors, such as those associated with SearchProtocolHost.exe, most often occur during computer startup, program startup, or while trying to use a specific function