Re: Broken Sharepoint

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bass_player wrote:
Try looking at Enterprise Manager and check the Sharepoint instance(servername\Sharepoint). You should see two STS_ databases, one for the content and one for the configuration. If you can't see the STS_PDC database, do an attach and see if that helps. Under Databases, right-click and select All Task > Attach Database. Under the MDF File to attach, navigate to the location of your MDF file. Check if this solves your problem. If not, you will have to recreate your STS_ databases.

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