After creating several full-text indexes from tables to a Full-text
Catalog, I can see the names of the tables for those indexes. However,
when double-clicking the Full-text Catalog, the the item count was still
zero.
I am sure the Microsoft Search Service started and there was a Full-Text
Search in EM's Support Services folder. My SQL Server databses is the
back-end database for a front-end SharePoint Services server.
Is something wrong with the configuration on my SQL Server databases, or
the SharePoint Services server?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Jeffrey,
Most likely as this is a FAQ in this newsgroup... Review all of the
following KB articles:
317746 (Q317746) PRB: SQL Server Full-Text Search Does Not Populate Catalogs
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;317746
277549 (Q277549) PRB: Unable to Build Full-Text Catalog After You Modify
MSSQLServer Logon Account Through [NT4.0) Control Panel [or Win2K Component
Services]
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;277549
837367 How to turn on full-text search (FTS) in WSS (SharePoint) on a
Windows SBS 2003-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=837367
Hope that helps!
John
SQL Full Text Search Blog
http://spaces.msn.com/members/jtkane/
"Jeffrey Wang" <cjeffwang@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> After creating several full-text indexes from tables to a Full-text
> Catalog, I can see the names of the tables for those indexes. However,
> when double-clicking the Full-text Catalog, the the item count was still
> zero.
> I am sure the Microsoft Search Service started and there was a Full-Text
> Search in EM's Support Services folder. My SQL Server databses is the
> back-end database for a front-end SharePoint Services server.
> Is something wrong with the configuration on my SQL Server databases, or
> the SharePoint Services server?
> TIA,
> Jeffrey
>
>
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