Failed To Get The Crawl Scope Manager Outlook Error
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Failed To Determine If The Store Is In The Crawl Scope Outlook 2013
Sign in to vote Hello, This issue rarely occurs in Outlook. But no worries, it can be solved by trying below listed remedies like: Open Outlook in “Safe mode”. Outlook in safe mode- Start>Run>Type: outlook.exe /safe Disable addins. They sometimes cause such kind of errors. Disable addins in Outlook: Tools-> Trust center->Addins->Select “COM Add-ins”-> Go->Start disabling all the addins. Repair Outlook: Help->Detect->Repair. Still, if failed to get the crawl scope manager with error=0x8007043c all the above fails, then move to registry location and to do so type "regsvr32 OLE32.DLL"in the run window. Search for all the hidden files and replace the file named extend.dat to extend.old.Else you can try to create a new Outlook profile. But keep one thing in mind, that is if you are connected to exchange then, place the new profile in “not cached mode”.At last but not the least, you can uninstall the Outlook and reinstall the Outlook thus by reinstalling It in a clean mode. Thanks & Regards Clark Kent Monday, June 01, 2015 4:45 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Thanks for your reply, do you think it is because of the ''indexing", I googled and found some alternate post about the subject issue referred to ''indexing'' may cause outlook to stop respond. Rgds, Monday, June 01, 2015 9:09 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hello, Yes you may try the suggested solution there. Or you may also reset the navigation pane by typing "outlook.exe /resetnavpane" in the search box of window. Either of them can help you. Feel free to ask further related questions. Regards
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Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Outlook 2007 Failed to get the Crawl Scope Manager with error=0x8001010d Want to Advertise Here? Solved Outlook 2007 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/a25d9f0f-5925-43af-8f2b-42126dcd0950/outlook-failed-to-get-the-crawl-scope-manager-with-error0x80070008?forum=outlook Failed to get the Crawl Scope Manager with error=0x8001010d Posted on 2009-04-01 Outlook Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 3 Comments 5,082 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-06 I have looked high and low, and tried some of the things that worked for some people: Ensuring that eariler versions of Windows Search are not installed Process for stopping wsearch, deleting registry https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24286501/Outlook-2007-Failed-to-get-the-Crawl-Scope-Manager-with-error-0x8001010d.html keys, starting wsearch lettting index rebuild look for KB and uninstall it (doesn't exist on these machines..must be a later roll-up patch) I am collecting System and App Log errors from clients and this one is coming up alot. A lot of these users are complaining about Outlook hanging/crashing and I can't convince some of them to scrap Windows Search all-together... any help would be greatly appreciated! 0 Question by:pacman_d Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 9 Best Solution byGWMerrell Try this: 1. Try Running outlook in SafeMode - Start>Run>Type: outlook.exe /safe If Outlook works as expected, then it could be third-party addins. Outlook 2007 is very fickle about what addins Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Outlook 8 Windows XP 1 Message Accepted Solution by:GWMerrell2009-04-01 Try this: 1. Try Running outlook in SafeMode - Start>Run>Type: outlook.exe /safe If Outlook works as expected, then it could be third-party addins. Outlook 2007 is very fickle about what addins it plays nice with. 2. Disable or e
loading applications such as http://www.scotiasystems.com/blog/it-hints-and-tips/fixed-failed-to-determine-if-the-store-is-in-the-crawl-scope/ Outlook, Word etc. An example error was "not enough quota for this operation". In the event log - the following could be found: Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x8001010d). There were also several errors relating to Windows Search which lead failed to me to the following solution which involves rebuilding the WDS index: Stop Indexing service "cmd: net stop wsearch" and check in TaskManager's process list that SearchIndexer.exe was really stopped. Delete %SystemDrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows (Vista) or %AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows (XP) folder with all its files and subfolders. Delete the following registry keys: the crawl scope - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Applications\windows" - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogName\windows" - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Databases\windows" - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Gather\windows" - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\Gathering manager\Applications\windows" - "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\UsnNotifier\windows" You'll have to change reg key ownership and change permission first. In registry in key "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search" switch "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey to "0" - you'll have to change reg key ownership and change permission first. Start Indexing service back "cmd: net start wsearch" Wait until "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey switch back to 1. If it's still "0" after 5 minutes, it means the setup is failed again. Posted in IT Hints and Tips | 1 Comment » dpminusa Here is what we did to get rid of this problem. It seems odd as does the error. We had this error after an update was installed. We installed the update with a user that has administrator privileges. We tried the 101 un