Feb25

Event ID: 2436 SharePoint Search Error  

Categories: Errors

You may have this error in your environment resulting in your Search Service not being able to crawl your content.  If you’ve verified that your default content access account has the appropriate permissions and you are still getting this error, the loopback check may be causing it.  Disabling the loopback check resolved the error for me… (see below)


Error:

imageEvent Type:    Warning
Event Source:    Windows SharePoint Services 3 Search
Event Category:    Gatherer
Event ID:    2436
Date:        2/25/2009
Time:        12:35:04 PM
User:        N/A
Computer:    YOURMOSSSERVER
Description:
The start address </contentdbid={f683c2eb-afc7-4154-90ce-9d75a93c6a9f}> cannot be crawled.

Context: Application 'Search index file on the search server', Catalog 'Search'

Details:
    Access is denied. Check that the Default Content Access Account has access to this content, or add a crawl rule to crawl this content.   (0x80041205)

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

 

Resolution:

Follow these steps to Disable the loopback check which is causing the error:

  1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
  2. In Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa

  3. Right-click Lsa, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
  4. Type DisableLoopbackCheck, and then press ENTER.
  5. Right-click DisableLoopbackCheck, and then click Modify.
  6. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.
  7. Quit Registry Editor, and then restart your computer.

See the following knowledge base article from Microsoft for full details on the error and another possible resolution: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896861

 
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Sam  commented on  Tuesday, April 14, 2009  5:47 AM 

Your the MAN! My error is now resolved.
Thanks for sharing this information.....

Dan Lewis  commented on  Tuesday, April 14, 2009  10:06 AM 

Glad it helped you out! When I get comments from people in the wee hours of the morning, and I know it helped them... that's what keeps me posting solutions. :)

So thank you for commenting!

Richard Blanco Jr  commented on  Friday, April 17, 2009  9:54 PM 

Thanks much for this. It helped me out on two SBS 2008 servers.

Joe  commented on  Thursday, May 28, 2009  1:28 AM 

This helped me out a couple of weeks ago, at the wee hours of the morning... I still have the page open on my VM server because I want to document your finding along with this one: http://geekswithblogs.net/mhamilton/archive/2006/12/19/101568.aspx

Thanks for sharing!

Falo  commented on  Tuesday, July 21, 2009  2:08 AM 

Awesome, made me look good :-)

Thanks!

Pier  commented on  Thursday, August 06, 2009  12:28 PM 

GrEaT!!!!
You made the world a better place, man!!
Thank you!

Dan  commented on  Thursday, August 13, 2009  5:19 PM 

Glad it helped guys!

peterPen  commented on  Monday, October 19, 2009  7:33 PM 

In my case everything worked perfectly well - no problems with adding and running. Thanks!

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