Are you running Vista? Also isn't WDS4.0 just in beta? I am having the
same issues with 2007 except I am on Vista and I assume WDS3.0 that came
preloaded with Vista. Do you have any event log messages in your system
like this?
Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Search
Date: 5/7/2008 8:36:29 AM
Event ID: 3036
Task Category: Gatherer
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: IT-Micale.hh.hrm.lan
Description:
The content source <mapi://{s-1-5-21-189038056-1230993814-239210854-1668}/>
cannot be accessed.
Context: Windows Application, System Index Catalog
Details:
Unspecified error
(0x80004005)
If so this could be part of our problem. I am just not sure where to go
from here.
> Please help - I am beginning to regret the upgrade to office '07 since
> this
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> Thank you so much in advance for your suggestions
chris h - 12 May 2008 20:54 GMT
WD4 is in beta - but that turned out not to be the problem. It was more
simple than that (as usual). I thought that the options for which folders to
index was enough to include them in the search. But this is not the case -
you have to go to another location for that. If you have multiple PSTs the
default is to not search them all - so look in Outlook '07 a the left hand
column (where all the different folders are listed). At the top of the "Mail
Folders" section is a drop down that says "all Mail items". I didn't notice
it until just recently - but if you click on the drop down you can
include/exclude results from searches. Click on the drop down and enable all
the folders you want searched - and there are the results. So it turned out
to be nothing more than that.
> Are you running Vista? Also isn't WDS4.0 just in beta? I am having the
> same issues with 2007 except I am on Vista and I assume WDS3.0 that came
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> > Thank you so much in advance for your suggestions