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    Migration from MSCMS 2002 to MOSS2007 - Premigration analysis fail  
sentia


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07-10-07 12:17 PM

When we migrate from MSCMS 2002 to MOSS2007 with the MOSS Migration Funktion
we get an error:

Premigration analysis failed -> Database is not consistent.
"The BaseTemplate({9FE61971-9DA2-11D1-B44E-006097071264})"

What can we do to make the Database consistent?

Thank you.
sentia





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    Re: Migration from MSCMS 2002 to MOSS2007 - Premigration analysis fail  
Stefan Goßner [MSFT]


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07-10-07 06:19 PM

Hi Sentia,

you need to open a support call with Microsoft to get the database analyzed.
If this is not an option you can try to fix this by exporting the complete
content into SDO and importing into a new database.
Be aware that this means that the last modified date of all items is changed
and that only approved content is exported.
In addition historical revisions will be lost using this approach.

Cheers,
Stefan


"sentia" <sentia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When we migrate from MSCMS 2002 to MOSS2007 with the MOSS Migration
> Funktion
> we get an error:
>
> Premigration analysis failed -> Database is not consistent.
> "The BaseTemplate({9FE61971-9DA2-11D1-B44E-006097071264})"
>
> What can we do to make the Database consistent?
>
> Thank you.
> sentia







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