Failed To Get The Crawl Scope Manager With Error 0x8001010d
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loading applications such as Outlook, Word etc. An example error was "not enough quota for this operation". In the event log failed to get the crawl scope manager outlook 2010 - the following could be found: Failed to determine if the store
Failed To Get The Crawl Scope Manager With Error=0x8007043c
is in the crawl scope (error=0x8001010d). There were also several errors relating to Windows Search which lead me to
Search Cannot Complete The Indexing Of Your Outlook Data. Indexing Cannot Continue
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 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/my-outlook-2007-keeps-freezing-with-crawl-space/08705b00-7545-4972-b6b9-7cf47e4cc9ff (XP) folder with all its files and subfolders. Delete the following registry keys: - "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 http://www.scotiasystems.com/blog/it-hints-and-tips/fixed-failed-to-determine-if-the-store-is-in-the-crawl-scope/ 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 under-the-hood tricks that are stored in an empty m&m jar on Bill Gates front-porch first without success. We then went to the Icon that is created in the Office Folder for Outlook, and edited the Shortcut -> Advanced Properties to run as administrator. This seemed to allow Outlook to finish a step that the implicit administrator privileges used during the update did not. After this step and launching outlook, it does not seem to matter if this property is chosen or not for further launches. We suspect this was an update oops, oops. Hope it works for you as well. Tags:
to get the Crawl Scope Manager with error=0x8001010d.Home» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook Failed to get the Crawl Scope Manager with error=0x8001010d. [message #296281] Mon, 28 April 2008 14:45 EricLeBouffonMessages: 9Registered: April 2008 Junior http://office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/296281/ Member Dear all, I used Outlook 2007 for some time with Pop3 access without problem. A couple of days ago, I had problems with my imternet connection when trying to send emails with attachment. https://community.spiceworks.com/windows_event/show/295-outlook-35 I don't know if this is exactly since then but I am now experimenting weird problems sending email (receiving seems fine). The symptoms as I can make it are - sometimes, an email failed to is sent to the Outbox but does not seem to get sent. Double clicking on it and clicking on the Send button seems to throw Outlook in a loop (50% cpu usage on my dual core system) - In Event Viewer, there are two errors each time I retry (stop Outlook, start outlook, open Outbox, open msg, press
Answer Questions My Profile ShortcutsDiscussion GroupsFeature RequestsHelp and SupportHow-tosIT Service ProvidersMy QuestionsApp CenterRatings and ReviewsRecent ActivityRecent PostsScript CenterSpiceListsSpiceworks BlogVendor PagesWindows Events Event 35 (Error) Source: Outlook How important is this event? (0 votes) 1 2 3 4 5 not important very important Description This Windows Event does not have a description yet. Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Save Cancel Associated Messages Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x8001010d).
Jul 27, 2009 Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x8007041d). Jul 10, 2012 Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x80070002). Sep 13, 2013 message string data: 0x8004010f Nov 21, 2013 message string data: 0x80070002 Nov 12, 2014 message string data: 0x8001010d May 02, 2016 Comments Datil Jul 21, 2010 Kimberlin Other, 101-250 Employees Try to rebuild the index when you have WDS installed Jalapeno Jun 21, 2011 zolar0526 It Service Provider, 1-50 Employees If that does not solve the problem, then do these steps: 1. Stop the Indexing service with "cmd: net stop wsearch" and check in the Task Manager that the SearchIndexer.exe process was really stopped. 2. 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. 3. Delete the following registry keys: - "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 will have to change the registry key ownership and change permissions first. 4. In registry in key "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search" switch "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey to "0". 5. Start the Indexing service back with "cmd: net start wsearch". 6. Wait until "SetupCompletedSuccessfully" subkey switches back to 1. If it is still "0" after 5 minutes, it means the setup has failed again". Add your co