XADM: Event ID 3036 and 3024 Messages Occur When You Populate Mailbox Store
This article was previously published under Q296136 SYMPTOMS
When you run a full population or an incremental population of a mailbox store or public folder store index, the population may fail. The following event messages may be logged in the Application event log:
Event Type: Warning Event Source: Microsoft Search Event Category: Gatherer Event ID: 3036 Date: 4/3/2001 Time: 9:21:53 PM User: N/A Computer: Server Name Description: The crawl seed "\\.\BackOfficeStorage\company.com\Public Folders\" in project "ExchangeServer_Server Name pubE6100CC7" cannot be accessed. Error: 80041784 - Langauge database/cache file could not be found.
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Event Type: Warning
You may also receive the same event messages in the Application event log for the mailbox store.
Event Source: Microsoft Search Event Category: Gatherer Event ID: 3024 Date: 4/3/2001 Time: 9:21:53 PM User: N/A Computer: Server Name Description: The crawl for project "ExchangeServer_Server Name pubE6100CC7" could not be started, because no crawl seeds could be accessed. Fix the errors and try the crawl again.
The gatherer log files located in \Exchsrvr\ExchangeServer_Server Name\GatherLogs\ may log the following entries:
You may receive the same Gather log for the mailbox store. For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
4/3/2001 9:21:08 PM Add The gatherer has started 4/3/2001 9:21:08 PM Add The initialization has completed 4/3/2001 9:21:52 PM Add Started Full crawl 4/3/2001 9:21:54 PM \\.\BackOfficeStorage\company.com\Public Folders\ Add Error fetching URL, (80041784 - Language database/cache file could not be found. ) 4/3/2001 9:21:56 PM Add Completed Full crawl 270058 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270058/EN-US/) XADM: Using the Gthrlog.vbs Utility to View Gather Logs
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Microsoft Search service (MSSearch) searches System32 for the language files Wbdbase.language extension and Wbcache.language extension, and these files are absent. There are two possible causes for absent language files:
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To work around this behavior, use one of the following methods:
STATUS
The exact circumstances in which MSSearch searches for sub language files of the default language instead of the default language files that ship with Exchange 2000 computer are being investigated by Microsoft.
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