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Windows Search Service keeps getting disabled

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I've enabled search service as automatic delayed start was we need it to index Outlook. It seems to work for a few days then goes back to disabled mode.
Why is that? What can we do to prevent it from happening as we need indexing to work for Outlook.
thank you
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Hi,
Service may be terminated/stopped due to many factors, such as lack of resource, terminated by 3rd party process, crashed and determined.
Please check Event Viewer and try to find search service stops relate event, such as event with Source -> Service Control Manager. It may provide more helpful information.
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I get a few different errors 3104, 3037, 3023, 7040 and 7042
The Windows Search Service is being stopped because there is a problem with the indexer: The catalog is corrupt.
Details:
The content index catalog is corrupt. 0xc0041801 (0xc0041801)
The search service has detected corrupted data files in the index {id=4810 - onecoreuap\base\appmodel\search\search\ytrip\tripoli\inverted\decodinglayerpages.h (609)}. The service will attempt to automatically correct this problem by rebuilding the index.
The update cannot be started because all of the content sources were excluded by site path rules, or removed from the index configuration.
Details:
The data is invalid. 0x8007000d (0x8007000d)
Context: Application, SystemIndex Catalog
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The URL was already processed during this update. If you received this message while processing alerts, then the alerts are redundant, or else Modify should be used instead of Add. (HRESULT : 0x80040d0d) (0x80040d0d) Crawl could not be started on content source <mapi15://{S-1-5-21-1644491937-448539723-725345543-25671}/>.
Context: Application, SystemIndex Catalog
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The URL was already processed during this update. If you received this message while processing alerts, then the alerts are redundant, or else Modify should be used instead of Add. (HRESULT : 0x80040d0d) (0x80040d0d) Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed.
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(HRESULT : 0x80040210) (0x80040210)Not sure if any of that helps.
Thank you
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Hi,
Please try to rebuild search index via control panel – indexing options – advanced and check the result.
If problem persists, please run Winver on RDS system, provide me the detail number about OS build.
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Eve WangPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.
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Hi,
How things are going there on this issue?
Please let me know if you would like further assistance.
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Hi,
Is there any update?
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