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Hi,
In order to un-check the option for Full Text Search that was already
checked, you must delete or rename the following Tracking Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\<Instance_Name>\Tracking\
{E07FDDA7-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
Note, if your SQL Server 2000 is not a named instance, remove
"<Instance_Name>\" and be sure to be logged on to the server as either
Administrator or as a member of the server's Admin Group.
Once you've done removed (renamed) the above tracking key, then delete the
MSSearch directory from either:
drive_letter:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\
or
drive_letter::\Program Files\Common Files\System\
Then using your SQL Server 2000 installation CD re-install via "Custom
Installation" the Full-Text Search component (it should be un-checked). When
this completes find and save these files: SearchSetup.log (usually under
\windows or \winnt folders) and sqlsp.log. If any problems, you should post
these files.
I'm not sure why the procedures in Q827449 failed for you, but if you follow
the above procedures, it will always work as I've posted the above methods
many, many times in this newsgroup (microsoft.public.sqlserver.fulltext) and
always with successful results.
Regards,
John
<CSaalfeld@-NOSPAM-Earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:OEdOfICSEHA.3052@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I had the exact same problem. I found and posted the article mentioned in
the last post. I then found article Q827449 that tells how to reinstall
Full Text by running some stuff on the SQL CD. I followed all the
instructions, but didn't seem to make it work. Something still missing.
Then, when running the Setup for SQL 2000 Personal Edition again (Not
uninstalling my first one), and choosing a Custom Install to Add/Remove
components, the option for Full Text was already checked. It would not let
me uncheck it (Setup didn't recognize that I had changed anything and
wouldn't continue). Finally, had to uninstall, whack all SQL related
registry keys, and reinstall. On the reinstall, chose Custom Install. Full
Text is NOT checked by default. Checked it, and finished the install. Full
Text is now available and usable on my SQL 2000 Personal Edition on XP
Professional. If you haven't "damaged" you SQL install by following
Q827449, you might be able to add it by running Setup again and choosing
Custom Install to Add/Remove Components...
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