Re: SBS2003 and intranet
From: Jake Eyre (Eyre_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/04/04
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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 04:41:01 -0700
Hi John,
Thanks for the speedy reply. The weird thing is, I ran the KB article about
removing and re-adding the Sharepoint site, and I now have companyweb back. I
didn't even run the fix afterwards. So, it seems to be all working, except,
that now, the SQL Server Monitor app that loads on startup is no loner
showing any SQL services running, even though both SQLSBSMONITORING and
SQLSHAREPOINT are both aitostarting, and running fine. Should I put this in a
different thread?!
Thanks again
jake
"JohnB MSFT" wrote:
> Try this:
> Register exoledb.dll by opening a command prompt, changing to the \Program
> Files\Exchsrvr\bin directory and typing regsvr32 /s exoledb.dll at a
> command prompt.
>
> Check the version of Oledb32.dll in the Program Files\Common
> Files\System\Ole DB folder.
> If the version is not 2.8x.xxx.x, or greater, replace the file with the one
> off of CD 1 of the SBS install CDs. Note: The existing ole32db.dll will
> be version 2.7x.xxxx
>
> To do this follow these steps:
>
> Delete the Oledb32.dll file that is the wrong version.
> Copy the Oledb32.dl_ file from the I386 directory on the CD to the Program
> Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB.
> Go to a command prompt and change to the Program Files\Common
> Files\System\Ole DB folder. At the prompt type:
>
> Expand oledb32.dl_ oledb32.dll
>
> When that completes type Regsvr32 /s oledb32.dll to register the new dll.
> Manually uninstall SharePoint with these steps:
>
> In the event that there is data that would need to be saved, make a backup
> of the Inetpub folder or any folders on the drive that contain the web
> content before proceding.
>
> Note: If they have any AV Filtering software installed that is installed
> as a Web site in IIS check to see what port it is using. If it is set to
> 8081 this is in conflict with the SharePoint Central Administration site
> which by default uses Port 8081. Uninstall the AV Software before
> proceding.
>
>
> NOTE: If the Monitoring MSDE has been uninstall, then uninstall the
> Monitoring component along with the Intranet component using the following
> steps:
>
> Uninstall the intranet component
> 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
> 2. Select Windows Small Business Server 2003 and then click Change/Remove.
> The Setup Wizard appears.
> 3. Click Next to start the wizard.
> 4. On the Windows Configuration page, click Next.
> 5. On the Component Selection page, in the Action column, change Server
> Tools to Maintenance, change Intranet component to Remove, and then click
> Next.
> 6. On the Component Summary page, click Next.
> 7. Click Finish.
>
> Uninstall Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (SHAREPOINT)
> In Add or Remove Programs, select Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine
> (SHAREPOINT) and then click Remove. A dialog box appears. To confirm that
> you want to remove, click Yes.
>
> Delete Registry Keys
> 1. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\Intranet
> 2. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
> Server\SHAREPOINT
> 3. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server
> Extensions\Ports\Port /LM/W3SVC/4: (Do not delete "Port /LM/W3SVC/1:"
> because it is for the FrontPage Server Extension 2002 which is installed on
> the Default WebSite. If you see additional "Port /LM/W3SVC/X:", back them
> up and then remove
> them)
>
> Delete IIS Virtual Directory
> 1. Delete SharePoint Central Administration (Do Not Delete Microsoft
> SharePoint Administration. It belongs to FrontPage Server Extensions)
> 2. Delete Companyweb
>
> Delete Application Pool
> There should be only 4 application pools (DefaultAppPool,
> ExchangeApplicationPool, ExchangeMobileBrowseApplicationPool, and
> MSSharePointAppPool). Besides those 4, delete any additional application
> pools.
>
> Rename Folders
> Rename C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$SHAREPOINT
> Rename C:\Inetpub\companyweb
>
> Install the intranet component NOTE: If the monitoring component has been
> uninstalled, reinstall it at this time.
> 1. In Add or Remove Programs, select Windows Small Business Server 2003 and
> then click Change/Remove. The Setup Wizard appears.
> 2. Click Next.
> 3. On the Windows Configuration page, click Next.
> 4. On the Component Selection page, in the Action column, change Server
> Tools to Maintenance, change Intranet component to Install, and then click
> Next.
> 5. On the Logon Information page, click Next.
> 6. On the Component Summary page, click Next.
> 7. Click Finish.
>
> The Intranet component will install with no further error messages. NOTE:
> If they do not have the updated 3rd CD, then the Intranet install will
> fail, however applying the SharePoint hotfix will repair the Intranet
> install.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> John Behneman MCSE NT/2000
> Microsoft Corporation
>
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