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From: Jason Price on 30 May 2006 07:34 The install user has all necessary rights. Also, I just reinstalled SPS but instead of doing an upgrade I installed as a side by side and it worked fine. I would like to pass this info on to Microsoft as I think it is important for them. If anyone can pass this to the SPS team I would appreciate it. Jason "Jason Price" wrote: > during the conversion, I received this error. > > Failed to register SharePoint services. > An exception of type System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException was thrown. > Additional exception information: The Indexer property in the > MSSConfiguration table is not set to the name of this machine. > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0xC0041229): The Indexer > property in the MSSConfiguration table is not set to the name of this > machine. > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.Search.Administration.MSSITLB.IGatherApplications2.Mount(String bstrName) > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.Search.Administration.GathererApplication.ProvisionGathererApplication() > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.Search.Administration.GathererApplication.Provision() > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.Search.Administration.SPSearchServiceInstance.Synchronize(Boolean installGathererApplication) > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.Search.Administration.SPSearchServiceInstance.Provision() > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.PostSetupConfiguration.ServicesTask.InstallServiceInstanceInConfigDB(Boolean > provisionTheServiceInstanceToo, String serviceInstanceRegistryKeyName, Object > sharepointServiceObject) > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.PostSetupConfiguration.ServicesTask.InstallServiceInstances(Boolean > provisionTheServiceInstancesToo, String serviceRegistryKeyName, Object > sharepointServiceObject) > at > Microsoft.SharePoint.PostSetupConfiguration.ServicesTask.InstallServices(Boolean provisionTheServicesToo) > at Microsoft.SharePoint.PostSetupConfiguration.ServicesTask.Run() > at Microsoft.SharePoint.PostSetupConfiguration.TaskThread.ExecuteTask() |