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Thread: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

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    Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    I just had to find out how, there are currently not working with us the problem which the Exchange Indexing and Search on the appropriate mailbox contents. Noticed this by trying to make a terminal session on a search in the Outlook mailbox. Here only the content of the archive files are searched and found.

    The Power of Exchange2007 Shell shows the call to test Exchange Search "username" as a result of the following:
    ResultFound: False
    Search Time: -1


    A delete of the index and the catalog data files and folders when you restart the service does indeed help create this new and carry a crawl, but the issue of test commands is the same. It does not matter this was done manually or automatically via the supplied script. My big problem is that Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database. So please provide some suggestions to troubleshoot this error.

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    Re: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    According to me, you should open a call with MS PSS (or a new Storage Group and DB create and move the mailboxes there). I believe that you are using a new DB system at the best. If it does not work then you can certainly help MS PSS. Talking more further about this issue, the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) scrutinizes the Windows Application log on computers that are operating Exchange Server 2007 and engenders this alert when an event or multiple events from the Details table are logged.

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    Re: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    Do one or more of the following to learn more about this event:
    • Appraise the event depiction of the variables for your environment. Choose the MOM Operator Console, this warning from over, and then click the Properties tab.
    • Evaluate all events that were logged and the criteria of this MOM alert that match. Click in the MOM Operator console on the Events tab, and then double-click in the list on the event, you want to scrutiny the event details.

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    Re: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    This warning event indicates that the Microsoft Exchange Search service has disabled the indexing of the specified mailbox database basis as specified in the error AlertDescription temporarily. Users who have mailboxes in the mailbox database will notice that the search is very slow. The Exchange Search temporarily disabled indexing, if the Microsoft search engine (MS Search) crawl the database from one of the following reasons can not:
    • The mailbox is not available or offline.
    • The store is down.

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    Re: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    Do one or more of the following actions to resolve this warning:
    • Do not perform actions. The Exchange Search tries to index the database when the store is back online or is available.
    • If the problem persists, contact Microsoft Product Support Services. More information can be found at "Contact Us" to the Help and Support Microsoft Web site.

    To search the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles based on criteria that have caused this alert, visit the website to search the Support Knowledge Base (KB).

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    Re: Exchange Search Indexer has temporarily disabled indexing of the Mailbox Database

    Even trying everything mentioned above, if the problem persists, you should take into consideration to use the tools that Microsoft administrators to analyze and troubleshoot your Exchange environment provides Exchange. Using these tools, you can ensure that your configuration meets the best practices of Microsoft. You can also help to identify and resolve performance issues, improve communications and manage disaster recovery scenarios after a disaster better. Navigate to the node "toolbox" of the Exchange Management Console to run these tools now.

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