When people try to add documents to any WSS document library from outside our
LAN using the external access address http://FQDN/document library, etc..,
the document is never added but I receive an error in the Application log on
the server. Source: SQLFTHNDLR, Event ID: 2001, Description: One or
more documents stored in image columns with extension '' did not get
full-text indexed because loading the filter failed with error '0x1'.

It doesn't matter what type of document they're trying to upload. I can
upload a document from within the LAN however. I've tried everything from
recreating the IIS virtual websites and re-extending them to installing
SharePoint on 2 clean boxes and restoring by either using the built in
backup/restore utility or simply restoring from the SharePoint admin pages.

There is one KB artilce on this that doesn't apply. It is this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;888839

I'm using the same versions. SQL 2000 SP3a and WSS SP1

Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.

Re: Recieving SQL Sever errors: ID 2001 by Mike

Mike
Sat Feb 26 01:53:17 CST 2005

Just replying to get this off the unanswered list (as the earlier thread has
an answer).

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland

"SizzleMaster" <SizzleMaster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:018B9A06-267F-47B3-8554-47A748A9958A@microsoft.com...
> When people try to add documents to any WSS document library from outside
> our
> LAN using the external access address http://FQDN/document library, etc..,
> the document is never added but I receive an error in the Application log
> on
> the server. Source: SQLFTHNDLR, Event ID: 2001, Description: One or
> more documents stored in image columns with extension '' did not get
> full-text indexed because loading the filter failed with error '0x1'.
>
> It doesn't matter what type of document they're trying to upload. I can
> upload a document from within the LAN however. I've tried everything from
> recreating the IIS virtual websites and re-extending them to installing
> SharePoint on 2 clean boxes and restoring by either using the built in
> backup/restore utility or simply restoring from the SharePoint admin
> pages.
>
> There is one KB artilce on this that doesn't apply. It is this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;888839
>
> I'm using the same versions. SQL 2000 SP3a and WSS SP1
>
> Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.