Event Id | 1197 |
Source | MSExchangeIS |
Description | Database "<name>" is too new to be upgraded. |
Event Information | "According to Microsoft: CAUSE : This issue may occur if the version of SharePoint Portal Server that is installed on the server where you performed the backup operation is different from the version of SharePoint Portal Server that is installed on the server where you restore the backup to. RESOLUTION : To resolve this issue, make sure that the server where you perform the backup operation and the server where you restore the backup are running the same version of SharePoint Portal Server and the same SharePoint Portal Server service pack. For example, if you backed up the portal site on a computer that is running SharePoint Portal Server 2001 Service Pack 3 (SP3), make sure that the computer where you restore the backup is also running SharePoint Portal Server 2001 SP3. To determine the version of SharePoint Portal Server that is installed on the server, compare the version of the Mssrch.dll file on each server. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Microsoft Windows Explorer, and then use one of the following methods: • If you are running SharePoint Portal Server 2001, locate the following folder: Drive:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MSSearch\Bin • If you are running SharePoint Portal Server 2003, locate the following folder:Drive:\Program Files\SharePoint Portal Server\Bin 2. Right-click the Mssrch.dll file, and then click Properties. 3. Click the Version tab, and then click File Versionunder Item name." |
Reference Links | "You receive a ""Portal creation failed"" error message, and event ID messages are logged when you restore SharePoint Portal Server data to a computer that is running SharePoint Portal Server 2001 or SharePoint Portal Server 2003 " |
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