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Removing replica from briefcase

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Clifford F. Lewis - 24 Sep 2004 19:16 GMT
I am having trouble with conflicts between my main database file and a
replica in the Briefcase of my notebook computer. I think the best
approach would be to remove the replica and start over with a fresh
copy of the master file. What is a safe way to remove the copy from
the Briefcase? With other types of files, I move the file out of the
folder that is sychronized in the Briefcase, which causes it to be
deleted from the Briefcase the next time it is updated. Then I could
move the master file back into the folder and it should create a new
copy in the Briefcase. Is that safe to do with an Access database
file?

Thanks,
Cliff Lewis
Tony Toews - 26 Sep 2004 00:14 GMT
>I am having trouble with conflicts between my main database file and a
>replica in the Briefcase of my notebook computer. I think the best
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>copy in the Briefcase. Is that safe to do with an Access database
>file?

Access and the Briefcase don't work the same as other files.  As
you've discovered.  I'd suggest asking in the replication newsgroup as
those folks are the real experts in this area.

Tony
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