Manually Configured Korean and Chinese Wordbreakers Change to AutomaticID: Q215500
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The Korean and Chinese Wordbreakers do not work correctly.
To resolve this problem, apply the latest Site Server 3.0 service pack.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Site Server version 3.0. This problem has been corrected in the
latest U.S. service pack for Microsoft Site Server version 3.0. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the
following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K
In addition to applying the service pack, the following modification is needed. The changes suggested below require manual modification in order to avoid previously modified Schema.txt files from being overwritten. Modify the Schema.txt file in the Microsoft Site Server\Data\Search\Config directory. After you do this, new catalogs will work fully with Korean and simplified/traditional Chinese.
<stoplist
language="Chinese_Simplified"
file="noise.chs"
primarylanguage=4
sublanguage=2>
<stoplist
language="Chinese_Traditional"
file="noise.cht"
primarylanguage=4
sublanguage=1>
<stoplist
language="Korean_Default"
file="noise.kor"
primarylanguage=18
sublanguage=1>
right before the end tag in Schema.txt. The end tag is '</site_server_search_schema>'
This enables the correct noise word lists
for KOR, CHT, and CHSn, which makes indexing more efficient and queries more
meaningful.
Additional query words:
Keywords : SS3SP2Fix
Version : winnt:3.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: March 30, 1999