Re: Search services not available



I tried your suggestion, but much Simone, the drop down is disabled and I
can't select it. I'm assuming this is because the service itself is ina
state of "Starting" and not "Started".


"Luke Zhang [MSFT]" <lukezhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23LOOLwCGHHA.3856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Dave,

To start search, we need to associate content databases to search servers.
If a content database is not associated with a search server and you
attempt a search on a site in the content database, the following message
will be displayed: Your search cannot be completed because this site is
not
assigned to an indexer. Perform the following steps:

1. Open SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration, click Application
Management, and then click Content Databases.

2. Click the content database for a Web application, and for Search
Server
choose a Windows SharePoint Services Search Server. Repeat these steps for
each content database for each Web application.

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

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