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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - How to eliminate Event code 3036 warning (8 posts) Started 6 years ago by moondoggy51 Latest reply from LH event id 3036 mapi cannot be accessed Topic Viewed 20873 times moondoggy51 Posts: 6 This post has been reported. My Windows
Event Id 3036 Gatherer
7-64-bit machine is reporting an event 3036 warning each time the WSearch service is started. Although benign, I would like to be able
Event Id 3036 Search
to fix this issue. I have searched the internet for a solution and have come up empty handed Here are the details: Event type: Application Source: Search Event ID: 3036 Level: Warning Event Source: Windows Search Service Context:
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Application, Systemindex catalog Details: The object was not found. (HRESULT : 0x80041201) (0x80041201) The content source csc://s-1-5-21-287814290-815585838-4093042447-1000 cannot be accessed If anyone knows how to eliminate this event, please let me know. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top moondoggy51 Posts: 6 This post has been reported. OK. I have a work around but I don't believe it's a fix. On another forum site someone said that the CSC in the event stood for "Client event id 3036 windows 7 Side Caching" and that if I turned off indexing of Offline Files then the warning message would go away. It did. I'm still a bit perplexed by the event and perhaps someone can shed more light on this. From what I gather if you do want to work on off-line files then a copy of the file would be stored somewhere on my PC which I assume to be the C:\Windows\CSC folder and the way I had it set up before the search service was attempting to index any offline files stored in that folder. I would also "assume" that it you have never had a need to work with offline files then the CSC folder would be empty therefore nothing to index. But, the warning was not that there was nothing to index the warning was that something could not be accessed. What I'm "assuming" is that the underlying problem still exists and that it I found the real cause of the access issue then the step taken to turn off caching of offline files would be unnecessary. So, even though I have a work around I would really still like to determine what the issue is so if anyone has any next steps I'd appreciate the help. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top LH Posts: 20002 This post has been reported. I would disab
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similar issues. Â You have probably come to the end of your tether with this, as did I. Â Let https://liamarjitbhogal.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/windows-searchwindows-indexing-service-error-event-id-3036/ me give you the scenario, where you experience one or all of http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/297571-search-warning-logged-event-id-3036-a.html the below: 1. Terminal Server environment 2. Windows Search never completes, or it's always got items remaining and this keeps changing 3. You see Event ID 3036 in the event viewer Windows Event ID 3036 Source: Search Content Source:
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Performance & Maintenance » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Search Warning Logged Event ID: 3036 16 Jul 2013 #1 Tweakit Windows 7 professional 64 bit 74 posts Search Warning Logged Event ID: 3036 I’ve been getting the below “warning” for a long time. It usually happens about once per day on average. I have no other known symptoms with the computer so it doesn't seem to be affecting anything. The computer is fully updated and I’ve run virus scans and SFC with no errors found. I rebuilt the index as described here: Change advanced indexing options but this did not help and the warning persists. I also turned off indexing of Offline Files and verified the C:\Windows\CSC folder was excluded from the index. None of this helped as I still get the error. Should this be fixed? Does anyone have any suggestions? For completeness I’ve included the view of my indexing options and the Warning message in this post. Log Name: Application Source: Microsoft-Windows-Search Date: 7/14/2013 5:18:20 PM Event ID: 3036 Task Category: Gatherer Level: Warning Keywords: Classic Description: The content source