Gatherer 3036 Error
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Event Id 3036 Mapi
reply from LH Topic Viewed 20873 times moondoggy51 Posts: 6 This post has event id 3036 mapi cannot be accessed been reported. My Windows 7-64-bit machine is reporting an event 3036 warning each time the WSearch service is started. Although benign, I event id 3036 gatherer mapi would like to be able 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
A Server Error Occurred. Check That The Server Is Available. (hresult : 0x80041206) (0x80041206)
Event Source: Windows Search Service Context: 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
The Content Source Mapi Cannot Be Accessed Outlook 2010
that the CSC in the event stood for "Client 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. R
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Crawl Could Not Be Completed On Content Source Winrt://
Splunk Universal Forwarder. read more... Event ID: 3036 Source: Gatherer Source: Gatherer Type: Error Description:The content source the content source csc // s-1-5-21 cannot be accessed. Context: Application SystemIndex Catalog Details: MAPI: Not enough system resources were available to complete the operation. (0x8004010e) English: Request a translation of the event description in plain English. http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/how-to-eliminate-event-code-3036-warning Comments: EventID.Net According to ME940453, this behavior occurs because the account that you use to log on to the computer is a member of one or more of the following groups: Guests or Domain Guests. See the article for the suggested resolution. Anonymous I had the problem with Outlook. HTML links could not be open. Ireset the Indexing Service and the problem was http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-3036-source-Gatherer-eventno-10393-phase-1.htm fixed. x 3 ~~TheKeyboardWizard~~ As per ME891538, this issue occurs if a crawling account is not specified in the site restriction rules and in the site path rules that are set up for the content index. For example, this issue occurs if the rules are configured to use the Use default crawling account option instead of the Specify crawling account option. If the virtual server in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS 6.0) is configured to use only Basic authentication, you must specify a crawling account in the site restriction rules and in the site path rules that are configured for the content index. See the article for more details. x 7 EventID.Net See also the comments for the other similar 3036 events. x 18 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Links: Event id 3036 Search: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo - EventID.Net Queue (0) - More links... Custom search for *****: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo Feedback: Send comments or solutions - Notify me when updated Printer friendly Subscribe Subscribe to EventID.Net now!Already a subscriber? Login here
Add-on Build a great reporting interface using Splunk, one of the leaders in the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) field, linking the collected Windows events to www.eventid.net. TheEventId.Net for Splunk Add-onassumes thatSplunkis collecting information from Windows servers and http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-3036-source-Search-eventno-8822-phase-1.htm workstation via the Splunk Universal Forwarder. read more... Event ID: 3036 Source: Search Source: Search Type: Warning Description:The content source }/> cannot be accessed. Content Windows Application, SystemIndexCatalog Details: () English: Request a translation of the event description in plain English. Comments: Anonymous I had this issue and solved it by doing 2 things. I reinitialized the offline files cache using the registry edit at ME942974 I also deleted and event id rebuilt the Windows Search index. Not sure both of those were needed but it solved the problem. x 3 EventID.Net Error code 0x80004005 - This is the code for an "unspecified error" which is not helpful but at least narrows down the search for a fix. Try searching for the GUID specified in the message (the S-... string) to identify the application or module that is causing this. x 18 EventID.Net From event id 3036 a support forum: "Under Indexing options, I went through Modify>Show All Locations and found out even though I had initially unchecked Internet Explorer History, it was only checked off for my user and not for NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. I unchecked NT AUTHORITY and the problem was fixed." x 17 EventID.Net Error details: A server error occurred. Check that the server is available.(HRESULT : 0x80041206) (0x80041206) - From a support forum: Based on my search, I would like to try the following things to resolve this issue if possible: 1. Try to repair the 2003 Office system installation: - Exit all 2003 Office programs. - Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl in the Open box, and then click OK . - In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click Microsoft Office Version 2003, and then click Change. - In the Microsoft Office Version 2003 dialog box, click Repair, and then click Continue. 2. Try to run c:\windows\system32\fixmapi.exe and reindex the desired location in WDS after the reboot. 3. If both methods are not useful, I would introduce the workaround below to see if this issue can be fixed: - Stop and disable the Windows Search Service and restart the Outlook to see the results - Second, in Outlook go to Tools > Instant Search > Search Opt