Re: MOSS 2007 - search service error



On 24 Apr., 09:51, Anna Wójcik <a...@xxxxx> wrote:
I try to start windows sharepoint services search and I get this error:

Could not access the Search service configuration database.
Context: Application 'guid here'
The filename or extension is too long.

Please, help if you can :)
Ann W.

hi ann

did you find any solution jet, because we have the same problem! :-(
it seams a lot of people has this error but no one has a solution...

alain k.

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