J'ai install=E9 WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE.
D=E9sirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je d=E9sirerais=20
migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes=20
biblioth=E8ques de documents. J'ai install=E9 SQL 2000 (de=20
base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous).=20
Windows 2003 m'a indiqu=E9 qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec=20
une version SP2 ou inf=E9rieure. J'ai continu=E9 l'intallation=20
de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le=20
probl=E8me a =E9t=E9 le m=EAme avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se=20
faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version=20
ult=E9rieure. Quel est le probl=E8me ? =20
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilis=E9e :
Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server
When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on=20
a single server using the defaults, you have an=20
installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop=20
Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine=20
in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a=20
few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular=20
and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may=20
run into performance and storage problems. If you find=20
yourself in this situation and need to move to a more=20
scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL=20
Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back=20
end. There are two methods you can use to switch your=20
databases to SQL Server 2000:
=B7 Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same=20
computer.=20
Use this option if you want to continue running Windows=20
SharePoint Services on a single server.
=B7 Migrate the content databases to a server farm=20
running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services.=20
Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server=20
farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least=20
one back-end database server.
Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer
If you want to continue using a single server for Windows=20
SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database=20
instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process=20
requires your sites to be offline while the databases are=20
upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps=20
at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and=20
also that you notify users that their sites will be=20
offline for a time.=20
Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea=20
to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools=20
installed on your server or on another server, you can use=20
them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE=20
and make a copy of the database files before installing=20
SQL Server.
Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases
1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on=20
the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components.=20
2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the=20
Welcome panel, click Next.=20
3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer,=20
and then click Next.=20
4. In the Installation Selection pane, select=20
Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance=20
of SQL Server, and then click Next.=20
5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check=20
box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT,=20
and click Next.=20
6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that=20
Upgrade is selected, and then click Next.=20
7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade=20
my programs check box is selected, and then click Next.=20
8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your=20
licensing options, and then click Next.=20
9. In the Select Components pane, click Server=20
Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box=20
if you want to enable full-text searching.=20
10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools=20
check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise=20
Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes.=20
11. Select any other components you want, and then=20
click Next.=20
12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and=20
then click Finish.
After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your=20
SharePoint sites should work as usual.
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Bonjour,
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a t'-il detecté la presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ? Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est normale et connue, je n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb. Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL. J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" a écrit dans le message de news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE. Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous). Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée : Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on a single server using the defaults, you have an installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may run into performance and storage problems. If you find yourself in this situation and need to move to a more scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back end. There are two methods you can use to switch your databases to SQL Server 2000: · Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same computer. Use this option if you want to continue running Windows SharePoint Services on a single server. · Migrate the content databases to a server farm running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services. Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least one back-end database server. Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer If you want to continue using a single server for Windows SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process requires your sites to be offline while the databases are upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and also that you notify users that their sites will be offline for a time. Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools installed on your server or on another server, you can use them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE and make a copy of the database files before installing SQL Server. Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases 1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components. 2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the Welcome panel, click Next. 3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer, and then click Next. 4. In the Installation Selection pane, select Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance of SQL Server, and then click Next. 5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT, and click Next. 6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that Upgrade is selected, and then click Next. 7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade my programs check box is selected, and then click Next. 8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your licensing options, and then click Next. 9. In the Select Components pane, click Server Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box if you want to enable full-text searching. 10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes. 11. Select any other components you want, and then click Next. 12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and then click Finish. After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your SharePoint sites should work as usual.
Bonjour,
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a t'-il detecté la
presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ?
Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine
Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est normale et connue, je
n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb.
Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL.
J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE.
Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais
migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes
bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de
base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous).
Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec
une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation
de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le
problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se
faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version
ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée :
Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server
When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on
a single server using the defaults, you have an
installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop
Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine
in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a
few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular
and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may
run into performance and storage problems. If you find
yourself in this situation and need to move to a more
scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back
end. There are two methods you can use to switch your
databases to SQL Server 2000:
· Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same
computer.
Use this option if you want to continue running Windows
SharePoint Services on a single server.
· Migrate the content databases to a server farm
running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services.
Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server
farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least
one back-end database server.
Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer
If you want to continue using a single server for Windows
SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database
instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process
requires your sites to be offline while the databases are
upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps
at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and
also that you notify users that their sites will be
offline for a time.
Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea
to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools
installed on your server or on another server, you can use
them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE
and make a copy of the database files before installing
SQL Server.
Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases
1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on
the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components.
2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the
Welcome panel, click Next.
3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer,
and then click Next.
4. In the Installation Selection pane, select
Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance
of SQL Server, and then click Next.
5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check
box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT,
and click Next.
6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that
Upgrade is selected, and then click Next.
7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade
my programs check box is selected, and then click Next.
8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your
licensing options, and then click Next.
9. In the Select Components pane, click Server
Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box
if you want to enable full-text searching.
10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools
check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise
Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes.
11. Select any other components you want, and then
click Next.
12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and
then click Finish.
After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your
SharePoint sites should work as usual.
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a t'-il detecté la presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ? Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est normale et connue, je n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb. Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL. J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" a écrit dans le message de news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE. Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous). Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée : Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on a single server using the defaults, you have an installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may run into performance and storage problems. If you find yourself in this situation and need to move to a more scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back end. There are two methods you can use to switch your databases to SQL Server 2000: · Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same computer. Use this option if you want to continue running Windows SharePoint Services on a single server. · Migrate the content databases to a server farm running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services. Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least one back-end database server. Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer If you want to continue using a single server for Windows SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process requires your sites to be offline while the databases are upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and also that you notify users that their sites will be offline for a time. Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools installed on your server or on another server, you can use them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE and make a copy of the database files before installing SQL Server. Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases 1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components. 2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the Welcome panel, click Next. 3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer, and then click Next. 4. In the Installation Selection pane, select Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance of SQL Server, and then click Next. 5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT, and click Next. 6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that Upgrade is selected, and then click Next. 7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade my programs check box is selected, and then click Next. 8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your licensing options, and then click Next. 9. In the Select Components pane, click Server Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box if you want to enable full-text searching. 10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes. 11. Select any other components you want, and then click Next. 12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and then click Finish. After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your SharePoint sites should work as usual.
Merci de la rapidité de votre réponse.
J'ai continué mes tests.
Le problème provenait du fait que SHAREPOINT SERVICES était en version française, tandis que SQL était en version anglaise.
Actuellement, avec la version française de SQL, le SP3a (version française, évidemment! ) s'est bien appliqué. La recherche de texte intégral se déroule bien. Encore merci !
KE JEM
-----Message d'origine----- Bonjour,
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a
t'-il detecté la
presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ? Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est
normale et connue, je
n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb. Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL. J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" a écrit
dans le message de
news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE. Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous). Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée : Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on a single server using the defaults, you have an installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may run into performance and storage problems. If you find yourself in this situation and need to move to a more scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back end. There are two methods you can use to switch your databases to SQL Server 2000: · Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same computer. Use this option if you want to continue running Windows SharePoint Services on a single server. · Migrate the content databases to a server farm running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services. Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least one back-end database server. Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer If you want to continue using a single server for Windows SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process requires your sites to be offline while the databases are upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and also that you notify users that their sites will be offline for a time. Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools installed on your server or on another server, you can use them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE and make a copy of the database files before installing SQL Server. Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases 1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components. 2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the Welcome panel, click Next. 3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer, and then click Next. 4. In the Installation Selection pane, select Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance of SQL Server, and then click Next. 5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT, and click Next. 6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that Upgrade is selected, and then click Next. 7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade my programs check box is selected, and then click Next. 8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your licensing options, and then click Next. 9. In the Select Components pane, click Server Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box if you want to enable full-text searching. 10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes. 11. Select any other components you want, and then click Next. 12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and then click Finish. After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your SharePoint sites should work as usual.
.
Merci de la rapidité de votre réponse.
J'ai continué mes tests.
Le problème provenait du fait que SHAREPOINT SERVICES
était en version française, tandis que SQL était en
version anglaise.
Actuellement, avec la version française de SQL, le SP3a
(version française, évidemment! ) s'est bien appliqué. La
recherche de texte intégral se déroule bien.
Encore merci !
KE JEM
-----Message d'origine-----
Bonjour,
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a
t'-il detecté la
presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ?
Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine
Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est
normale et connue, je
n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb.
Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL.
J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit
dans le message de
news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE.
Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais
migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes
bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de
base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous).
Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec
une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation
de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le
problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se
faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version
ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée :
Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server
When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on
a single server using the defaults, you have an
installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop
Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine
in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a
few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular
and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may
run into performance and storage problems. If you find
yourself in this situation and need to move to a more
scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back
end. There are two methods you can use to switch your
databases to SQL Server 2000:
· Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same
computer.
Use this option if you want to continue running Windows
SharePoint Services on a single server.
· Migrate the content databases to a server farm
running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services.
Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server
farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least
one back-end database server.
Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer
If you want to continue using a single server for Windows
SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database
instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process
requires your sites to be offline while the databases are
upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps
at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and
also that you notify users that their sites will be
offline for a time.
Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea
to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools
installed on your server or on another server, you can use
them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE
and make a copy of the database files before installing
SQL Server.
Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases
1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on
the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components.
2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the
Welcome panel, click Next.
3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer,
and then click Next.
4. In the Installation Selection pane, select
Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance
of SQL Server, and then click Next.
5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check
box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT,
and click Next.
6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that
Upgrade is selected, and then click Next.
7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade
my programs check box is selected, and then click Next.
8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your
licensing options, and then click Next.
9. In the Select Components pane, click Server
Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box
if you want to enable full-text searching.
10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools
check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise
Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes.
11. Select any other components you want, and then
click Next.
12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and
then click Finish.
After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your
SharePoint sites should work as usual.
Le problème provenait du fait que SHAREPOINT SERVICES était en version française, tandis que SQL était en version anglaise.
Actuellement, avec la version française de SQL, le SP3a (version française, évidemment! ) s'est bien appliqué. La recherche de texte intégral se déroule bien. Encore merci !
KE JEM
-----Message d'origine----- Bonjour,
Quand vous avez installé SQL sur Windows 2003, le setup a
t'-il detecté la
presence de MSDE et proposé une mise à jour ? Regardez si MSDE est toujours installé sur votre machine Le fait que SQL "sp0" soit déclaré incompatible est
normale et connue, je
n'ali véu aussi mais sans pb. Ma seule différence est que j'ai passé le SP3 de SQL. J'attends de vos nouvelles
EtienneL
"KE JEM" a écrit
dans le message de
news:06f601c3faee$372ef2d0$
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
J'ai installé WSS sous WINDOWS 2003 ,avec WMSDE. Désirant utiliser la recherche textuelle, je désirerais migrer de WMSDE vers SQL SERVER, sans perdre mes bibliothèques de documents. J'ai installé SQL 2000 (de base) en suivant les manuel d'aide (voir ci-dessous). Windows 2003 m'a indiqué qu'il ne supportait pas SQL avec une version SP2 ou inférieure. J'ai continué l'intallation de SQL. Lorsque j'ai voulu installer le SP2 de SQL (le problème a été le même avec SP3), l'installation n'a pu se faire, car SHAREPOINT SERVICES avait un e version ultérieure. Quel est le problème ?
Merci d'avance....
KE JEM
Pour ,indication, RAPPEL de l'aide utilisée : Migrating from WMSDE to SQL Server When you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on a single server using the defaults, you have an installation that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows) (WMSDE) for your databases. This is fine in a small-scale environment, when you are hosting just a few Web sites, but if your server suddenly gets popular and you need to start hosting hundreds of sites, you may run into performance and storage problems. If you find yourself in this situation and need to move to a more scaled out solution, you can switch to using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) as your database back end. There are two methods you can use to switch your databases to SQL Server 2000: · Upgrade the databases to SQL Server on the same computer. Use this option if you want to continue running Windows SharePoint Services on a single server. · Migrate the content databases to a server farm running SQL Server and Windows SharePoint Services. Use this option if you want to move your sites to a server farm, with at least one front-end Web server and at least one back-end database server. Upgrading the Databases to SQL Server on the Same Computer If you want to continue using a single server for Windows SharePoint Services, you can simply upgrade your database instance from WMSDE to SQL Server. Because this process requires your sites to be offline while the databases are upgraded, it is recommended that you perform these steps at a time when usage of your sites is generally low, and also that you notify users that their sites will be offline for a time. Note Before you upgrade your databases, it is a good idea to back them up. If you have the SQL Server client tools installed on your server or on another server, you can use them to back up a WMSDE database. Otherwise, stop WMSDE and make a copy of the database files before installing SQL Server. Install SQL Server and upgrade your databases 1. Run the SQL Server 2000 SP2 Setup program, and on the Autorun panel, click SQL Server 2000 Components. 2. Click Install Database Server, and then on the Welcome panel, click Next. 3. In the Computer Name box, select Local computer, and then click Next. 4. In the Installation Selection pane, select Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance of SQL Server, and then click Next. 5. In the Instance Name pane, clear the Default check box, and then in the Instance name box, select SHAREPOINT, and click Next. 6. In the Existing Installation pane, verify that Upgrade is selected, and then click Next. 7. In the Upgrade pane, verify that the Yes, upgrade my programs check box is selected, and then click Next. 8. In the Licensing Options pane, select your licensing options, and then click Next. 9. In the Select Components pane, click Server Components, and then select the Full-text Search check box if you want to enable full-text searching. 10. In the left pane, select the Management Tools check box and in the right pane, select the Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer check boxes. 11. Select any other components you want, and then click Next. 12. In the Start Copying Files pane, click Next, and then click Finish. After the upgrade to SQL Server 2000 is complete, your SharePoint sites should work as usual.