Delete the default SSP, SharedServices1, in the newly installed deployment.
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Open SharePoint Central Administration, and select Shared Services Administration from the menu on the navigation pane. |
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Note the web applications that are listed under SharedServices1. |
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On the Application Management page, in the SharePoint Web Application Management section, click Delete Web application. |
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Delete both web applications associated with the SharedServices1 SSP as noted in Step 2 with Delete content databases and IIS Web site set to Yes. |
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At the command prompt, use STSADM to delete the SharedServices1 SSP by entering the following command: |
IMPORTANT: If the default Shared Services entry in the newly installed deployment is not deleted, the restore job stops responding when trying to restore the Shared Search Index at the following step: Progress: [Shared Search Index] 90 percent complete. |
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To ensure that the names of content databases for the new farm or server equal the names of the content databases for the source farm or server, ensure that all content databases for the web application being restored are deleted with the SQL Server Management Studio.
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On the server where the SQL Server Instance resides, open SQL Server Management Studio. |
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In the Object Explorer, navigate to the Databases node, right-click the database that you want to delete, and select Delete. |
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If you have a solution package that you want to redeploy, use the STSADM deploysolution option. In the following example, the -allcontenturls parameter is used to deploy the solution to all site collections within the farm.
For additional information about deploying solutions, see: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=102644&clcid=0x409
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