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Moving Design Master to a new server

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Yury - 19 Jul 2004 17:42 GMT
Hi everyone,

After two years of successful using of MS Access Internet
Synchronisation, which took me first a couple of weeks of headaches to
get it running I am facing the problem of re-installing my server
completely.

After re-installing the Windows Server I would like to launch the
replication again. So here is my question: what is the right way to
copy the files, so that my Design Master remains as I know I cannot
move it.

Do the other remote clients running replicas which perform synchs with
my server need to receive new replicas after I "move back" the Design
Master onto the new server?

Thanks for your ideas on this,

Yury
Yury - 24 Jul 2004 08:46 GMT
Does anyone have any idea on this???

Thanks

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Michael \(michka\) Kaplan [MS] - 25 Jul 2004 14:05 GMT
The best answer is to:

1) Set up the new server while the old server is still available
2) Sync the two servers
3) Sync all of the clients replicas with the old server

After this, all the servers should be aware of the new server and you can
retire the old one.

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