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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Full-Text Search / July 2004

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Moving catalog from one drive to another

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Andy Gilman - 15 Jul 2004 00:55 GMT
I have asked (and had a reply - thanks!) this question before, but i'm in a
hurry and cant seem to find the solution even by googling myself.

I have a database which had a FT catalog on E: on one machine and i've moved
the database to a machine with only a C:

I remember the solution has something to do with accessing a system table
and changing the file path from E: to C: but I cant remember which one. I
cant just delete the catalog because it tells me to repopulate it which I
cant do because it doesnt exist.

Can someone point me in the right direction away from this chicken and egg
scenario

Many thanks,

Simon DBA Andy (because it is alphabetically superior, yet Aaaandy would be
pushing it I feel)
Hilary Cotter - 15 Jul 2004 02:47 GMT
have a look at this kbarticle

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;240867

The update you are looking for it towards the end of the article.

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> I have asked (and had a reply - thanks!) this question before, but i'm in a
> hurry and cant seem to find the solution even by googling myself.
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> Simon DBA Andy (because it is alphabetically superior, yet Aaaandy would be
> pushing it I feel)
 
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