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Microsoft Sharepoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit eBook

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402 Part V: Administration of Windows SharePoint Services<br />

When you enable full-text search in Windows SharePoint Services, a new,<br />

empty catalog is created by default <strong>and</strong> named ix_databasename. Content is added<br />

to this catalog as it is added to your new website. Aside from enabling <strong>and</strong> disabling<br />

full-text search, any search management or monitoring must be done from within<br />

SQL Server 2000 with the SQL Server administration tools. For more information<br />

about managing full-text search in SQL Server 2000, see “Administering Full-Text<br />

Features Using SQL Enterprise Manager” in the SQL Server Books Online system at<br />

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/productdoc/2000/books.asp.<br />

Enabling Search for SQL Server 2000<br />

To use search with Windows SharePoint Services <strong>and</strong> SQL Server 2000, you must<br />

have full-text searching installed on your SQL Server computer. Full-text searching is<br />

usually installed by default, but if it is not installed on your server, you can install it<br />

easily with the SQL Server Setup tools.<br />

To install full-text indexing with SQL Server 2000<br />

1. On your SQL Server computer, run the SQL Server 2000 Setup program.<br />

2. On the setup screen, click SQL Server 2000 Components, <strong>and</strong> then click<br />

Install Database Server.<br />

The <strong>Microsoft</strong> SQL Server 2000 Installation Wizard opens.<br />

3. On the Welcome screen, click Next.<br />

4. On the Computer Name screen, select the computer type, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

5. On the Installation Selection panel, select Upgrade, remove, or add components<br />

to an existing instance of SQL Server, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

6. On the Instance Name panel, clear the Default check box, <strong>and</strong> then in the<br />

Instance Name box, select your SQL Server instance for Windows SharePoint<br />

Services <strong>and</strong> click Next.<br />

7. Select Add components to your existing installation, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

8. On the Select Components panel, in the Sub-Components list, select Full-<br />

Text Search, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

9. Click Next again to begin the installation.<br />

10. Click Finish.<br />

After you have configured SQL Server 2000 to support full-text searching,<br />

you’re ready to enable search for Windows SharePoint Services.<br />

To enable search for Windows SharePoint Services<br />

1. On your server computer running Windows SharePoint Services, click Start,<br />

point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, <strong>and</strong> then click Share-<br />

Point Central Administration.

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