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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Full-Text Search / September 2005

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Removed 'c' from the all of noise.eng files...

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Kyle Jedrusiak - 26 Sep 2005 20:35 GMT
I did this on my new production server.

I rebooted the server and forced a full rebuild of the indexes.

The server still tells me my query only contains noise words.

It worked correctly on the old production server and on our dev server.

What did I miss?

Kyle
Kyle Jedrusiak - 26 Sep 2005 20:40 GMT
Never mind...

Edited the wrong file

Kyle!

>I did this on my new production server.
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