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Old August 23rd 07, 04:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brad
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Posts: 136
Default Windows Search service won't start

I am having a terrible experience with getting the "Windows Search" service
to start/run. I would greatly appreciate advice/suggestions for finding a
"fix" for it.

Here are the details so far.

Similarities to previously mentioned "Windows Search" service problems:

When I attempt to start the "Windows Search" service manually, I get an
error message box which says: "Windows could not start the Windows Search on
Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If this
is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to
service-specific error code - 2147218141)"

Related services (RPC and DCOM S.P.L.) running, no problems (that I can tell).

In the Control Panel, in the Indexing Options dialog box, the window
displayes "Indexing not running". Both the "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons
are grayed out (I can not make any changes).

running SFC /scannow had no effect

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data " is present and has 3
folders in it. They a "Applications", "Config", and "Temp".

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" is present and
contains two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"
when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path, under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and three more
with similar names.

Does the latter info shed any light as to what's going on with my PC? I am
open to and would greatly appreciate any suggestions (short of totally
reinstalling) anyone may have.

Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions on helping me get this resolved,
Brad

ps: I have read Nevet's similar post on 7/31/2007

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Old August 23rd 07, 09:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
brink[_549_]
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Posts: 1
Default Windows Search service won't start


Brad;430130 Wrote:
I am having a terrible experience with getting the "Windows Search"
service
to start/run. I would greatly appreciate advice/suggestions for finding
a
"fix" for it.

Here are the details so far.

Similarities to previously mentioned "Windows Search" service problems:

When I attempt to start the "Windows Search" service manually, I get an
error message box which says: "Windows could not start the Windows
Search on
Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If
this
is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to
service-specific error code - 2147218141)"

Related services (RPC and DCOM S.P.L.) running, no problems (that I can
tell).

In the Control Panel, in the Indexing Options dialog box, the window
displayes "Indexing not running". Both the "Modify" and "Advanced"
buttons
are grayed out (I can not make any changes).

running SFC /scannow had no effect

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data " is present and has
3
folders in it. They a "Applications", "Config", and "Temp".

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" is present
and
contains two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"
when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path,
under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and
three more
with similar names.

Does the latter info shed any light as to what's going on with my PC? I
am
open to and would greatly appreciate any suggestions (short of totally
reinstalling) anyone may have.

Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions on helping me get this
resolved,
Brad

ps: I have read Nevet's similar post on 7/31/2007


Hi Brad,

This will show you how to get it started and fixed for you.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


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Old August 24th 07, 12:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brad
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Posts: 136
Default Windows Search service won't start

Brink, thanks so much for the link. It was written in a way that was easy to
read and follow - very concise. Excellent "how-to"! However, after
following each and every step, then rebooting, my Windows Search service
still will not start (automatically or manually).

note: In the "how to", it suggested that the folder
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" folder would be missing. Mine
was present and contained the two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt. Just
as a precaution, I went ahead and deleted my existing Config folder,
re-created it and replaced the two .txt files.

Have any other suggestions in your Great Bag'O-Tricks?

Thanks,
BT


"brink" wrote:


Brad;430130 Wrote:
I am having a terrible experience with getting the "Windows Search"
service
to start/run. I would greatly appreciate advice/suggestions for finding
a
"fix" for it.

Here are the details so far.

Similarities to previously mentioned "Windows Search" service problems:

When I attempt to start the "Windows Search" service manually, I get an
error message box which says: "Windows could not start the Windows
Search on
Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If
this
is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to
service-specific error code - 2147218141)"

Related services (RPC and DCOM S.P.L.) running, no problems (that I can
tell).

In the Control Panel, in the Indexing Options dialog box, the window
displayes "Indexing not running". Both the "Modify" and "Advanced"
buttons
are grayed out (I can not make any changes).

running SFC /scannow had no effect

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data " is present and has
3
folders in it. They a "Applications", "Config", and "Temp".

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" is present
and
contains two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"
when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path,
under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and
three more
with similar names.

Does the latter info shed any light as to what's going on with my PC? I
am
open to and would greatly appreciate any suggestions (short of totally
reinstalling) anyone may have.

Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions on helping me get this
resolved,
Brad

ps: I have read Nevet's similar post on 7/31/2007


Hi Brad,

This will show you how to get it started and fixed for you.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
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Old August 24th 07, 06:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
brink[_578_]
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Default Windows Search service won't start


Brad;431851 Wrote:
Brink, thanks so much for the link. It was written in a way that was
easy to
read and follow - very concise. Excellent "how-to"! However, after
following each and every step, then rebooting, my Windows Search
service
still will not start (automatically or manually).

note: In the "how to", it suggested that the folder
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" folder would be missing.
Mine
was present and contained the two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.
Just
as a precaution, I went ahead and deleted my existing Config folder,
re-created it and replaced the two .txt files.

Have any other suggestions in your Great Bag'O-Tricks?

Thanks,
BT



BT,

In Step Three number 3 screenshot, try deleting the contents of the
three folders (Applications, Config, Temp) so that they are empty.
Then, try all the steps again and see how it goes.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*
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Old August 24th 07, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brad
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Posts: 136
Default Windows Search service won't start

All of the folders (Applications, Config and Temp) were/are empty except for
the two .txt files that I copied as per your earlier instructions. Going up
one folder level, there is another Config folder (..\Search\Config) which
contains the file: msscolmn.txt.

BT


"brink" wrote:


Brad;431851 Wrote:
Brink, thanks so much for the link. It was written in a way that was
easy to
read and follow - very concise. Excellent "how-to"! However, after
following each and every step, then rebooting, my Windows Search
service
still will not start (automatically or manually).

note: In the "how to", it suggested that the folder
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" folder would be missing.
Mine
was present and contained the two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.
Just
as a precaution, I went ahead and deleted my existing Config folder,
re-created it and replaced the two .txt files.

Have any other suggestions in your Great Bag'O-Tricks?

Thanks,
BT



BT,

In Step Three number 3 screenshot, try deleting the contents of the
three folders (Applications, Config, Temp) so that they are empty.
Then, try all the steps again and see how it goes.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*

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Old August 24th 07, 07:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
brink[_579_]
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Posts: 1
Default Windows Search service won't start


Brad;432267 Wrote:
All of the folders (Applications, Config and Temp) were/are empty except
for
the two .txt files that I copied as per your earlier instructions.
Going up
one folder level, there is another Config folder (..\Search\Config)
which
contains the file: msscolmn.txt.

BT



BT,

In "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search", the only folder that should be in
Search is "Data". I would delete the other Config folder completely.

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*
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Old August 24th 07, 07:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Dave Wood [MS]
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Posts: 159
Default Windows Search service won't start

Hi Brad,

Sorry that Windows Search is not working for you. I have a couple of
suggestions, although I'm not sure what the issue is:

- What does the event viewer say? {Event Viewer - Windows Logs -
Application is where most search-related events are shown}

- Some people have reported that modifying the security permissions on the
whole of their drive can cause Search not to work. For example you might
'take ownership' of of random folders to avoid unneeded prompts and
access-denied messages. But if you end up changing the permissions on
C:\programdata\microsoft\search so SYSTEM no longer has full access to this
folder than this may prevent search from working. I haven't verified this
but it may be worth checking.

Dave


"Brad" wrote in message
news
Brink, thanks so much for the link. It was written in a way that was easy
to
read and follow - very concise. Excellent "how-to"! However, after
following each and every step, then rebooting, my Windows Search service
still will not start (automatically or manually).

note: In the "how to", it suggested that the folder
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" folder would be missing.
Mine
was present and contained the two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.
Just
as a precaution, I went ahead and deleted my existing Config folder,
re-created it and replaced the two .txt files.

Have any other suggestions in your Great Bag'O-Tricks?

Thanks,
BT


"brink" wrote:


Brad;430130 Wrote:
I am having a terrible experience with getting the "Windows Search"
service
to start/run. I would greatly appreciate advice/suggestions for finding
a
"fix" for it.

Here are the details so far.

Similarities to previously mentioned "Windows Search" service problems:

When I attempt to start the "Windows Search" service manually, I get an
error message box which says: "Windows could not start the Windows
Search on
Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If
this
is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to
service-specific error code - 2147218141)"

Related services (RPC and DCOM S.P.L.) running, no problems (that I can
tell).

In the Control Panel, in the Indexing Options dialog box, the window
displayes "Indexing not running". Both the "Modify" and "Advanced"
buttons
are grayed out (I can not make any changes).

running SFC /scannow had no effect

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data " is present and has
3
folders in it. They a "Applications", "Config", and "Temp".

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" is present
and
contains two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"
when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path,
under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and
three more
with similar names.

Does the latter info shed any light as to what's going on with my PC? I
am
open to and would greatly appreciate any suggestions (short of totally
reinstalling) anyone may have.

Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions on helping me get this
resolved,
Brad

ps: I have read Nevet's similar post on 7/31/2007


Hi Brad,

This will show you how to get it started and fixed for you.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*


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Old August 25th 07, 12:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brad
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Posts: 136
Default Windows Search service won't start

Hi Dave, good idea on checking the logs and rights, here's what I found.

Events (logged in this order)

Application log:
EventID 1008 The Windows Search Service is attempting to remove the old
catalog.
EventID 1010 The Windows Search Service has successfully removed the old
catalog.
EventID 1004 The Windows Search service is creating the SystemIndex
search index.
EventID 1006 The Windows Search Service has failed to created the new
system catalog. Internal error 1,0x800700b7.
EventID 1013 Windows Search Service stopped normally.

System log:
EventID 7036 The Windows Search service entered the stopped state.
EventID 7024 The Windows Search service terminated with service-specific
error 2147749155 (0x80040D23).
EventID 7034 The Windows Search service terminated unexpectedly. It has
done this 13 time(s).

This pattern of errors constantly repeats.

The "System" account has "full control" rights on the
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search folder, as well as all the folder/files
downstream from there.

Brad

=======================

"Dave Wood [MS]" wrote:

Hi Brad,

Sorry that Windows Search is not working for you. I have a couple of
suggestions, although I'm not sure what the issue is:

- What does the event viewer say? {Event Viewer - Windows Logs -
Application is where most search-related events are shown}

- Some people have reported that modifying the security permissions on the
whole of their drive can cause Search not to work. For example you might
'take ownership' of of random folders to avoid unneeded prompts and
access-denied messages. But if you end up changing the permissions on
C:\programdata\microsoft\search so SYSTEM no longer has full access to this
folder than this may prevent search from working. I haven't verified this
but it may be worth checking.

Dave


"Brad" wrote in message
news
Brink, thanks so much for the link. It was written in a way that was easy
to
read and follow - very concise. Excellent "how-to"! However, after
following each and every step, then rebooting, my Windows Search service
still will not start (automatically or manually).

note: In the "how to", it suggested that the folder
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" folder would be missing.
Mine
was present and contained the two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.
Just
as a precaution, I went ahead and deleted my existing Config folder,
re-created it and replaced the two .txt files.

Have any other suggestions in your Great Bag'O-Tricks?

Thanks,
BT


"brink" wrote:


Brad;430130 Wrote:
I am having a terrible experience with getting the "Windows Search"
service
to start/run. I would greatly appreciate advice/suggestions for finding
a
"fix" for it.

Here are the details so far.

Similarities to previously mentioned "Windows Search" service problems:

When I attempt to start the "Windows Search" service manually, I get an
error message box which says: "Windows could not start the Windows
Search on
Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If
this
is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to
service-specific error code - 2147218141)"

Related services (RPC and DCOM S.P.L.) running, no problems (that I can
tell).

In the Control Panel, in the Indexing Options dialog box, the window
displayes "Indexing not running". Both the "Modify" and "Advanced"
buttons
are grayed out (I can not make any changes).

running SFC /scannow had no effect

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data " is present and has
3
folders in it. They a "Applications", "Config", and "Temp".

The folder: "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Config" is present
and
contains two files: gathrprm.txt and schema.txt.

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"
when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path,
under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and
three more
with similar names.

Does the latter info shed any light as to what's going on with my PC? I
am
open to and would greatly appreciate any suggestions (short of totally
reinstalling) anyone may have.

Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions on helping me get this
resolved,
Brad

ps: I have read Nevet's similar post on 7/31/2007

Hi Brad,

This will show you how to get it started and fixed for you.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*



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Old August 28th 07, 02:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brad
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Default Windows Search service won't start

Hi Shawn,
Have any brain-storms over the weekend as to what else could be preventing
Windows Search from starting/running? I'm at my wits end on possible
solutions and it's *oh so* frustrating not being able to find particular
emails ... not to mention the slow file searchs.

*Any* suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Ohhh - from my first post:

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"

when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path, under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and three more
with similar names.

If this requires further explaination, please let me know and I'll make some
screen shots of the keys in question.

Thanks,
Brad



"brink" wrote:


Brad;432267 Wrote:
All of the folders (Applications, Config and Temp) were/are empty except
for
the two .txt files that I copied as per your earlier instructions.
Going up
one folder level, there is another Config folder (..\Search\Config)
which
contains the file: msscolmn.txt.

BT



BT,

In "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search", the only folder that should be in
Search is "Data". I would delete the other Config folder completely.

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*

  #10 (permalink)  
Old August 28th 07, 02:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
brink[_644_]
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Posts: 1
Default Windows Search service won't start


Brad;435966 Wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Have any brain-storms over the weekend as to what else could be
preventing
Windows Search from starting/running? I'm at my wits end on possible
solutions and it's *oh so* frustrating not being able to find
particular
emails ... not to mention the slow file searchs.

*Any* suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Ohhh - from my first post:

Here is something that I thought seemed peculiar. In the registry at:

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Search\Gather\Windows\SystemIndex\Sites\{s-1-5-21-2809944867-2680333499-3313531811-1107}\Paths\15"

when I click on the "15", I get an error message saying, "15 cannot be
opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: The
system cannot find the file specified." Along that same registry path,
under
the "Sites" key, there are four peer keys; the one I mentioned and
three more
with similar names.

If this requires further explaination, please let me know and I'll make
some
screen shots of the keys in question.

Thanks,
Brad



Brad,

I believe that is a junction point file. It is a sort of a holding
place for a file for backward compatibility. You will not be able to
access it. It is a protected system file.

Well, I believe we tried just about everything that I can think of. I
would recomend doing a repair install. Your settings and programs
should remain intact afterwards. It is the only thing left that I know
of that should solve your problem other than a clean install. You can
take a look at this site for all the details on a repair installation of
Vista.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...all-vista.html

Shawn


--
brink

*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
_http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
*Please post feedback to help others.*
 




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