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MSysRepInfo_Conflict tables in all replicas

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Brad P - 22 Sep 2004 19:02 GMT
All my replicas have this MSysRepInfo_Conflict table. Google groups
searching told me this is a sign of corruption. How do I establish a new
design master?

I created a new replica and that table is included. I can import all my
tables excluding replica tables into a new Access database, but how do I fit
that back into my replica farm?

Thanks
Cheval - 22 Sep 2004 23:58 GMT
It sounds like you need to re-create your whole replica
set. If you get a corruption that you cannot fix with the
normal Access tools, then you have to unreplicate a
database that has the latest data and then re-create the
whole replica set again to make sure that the corruption
is gone. You can't just fit it in as it has a new replica
set id. (Well that's not totally true in the case of
record data corruption where you have to export the data
to a text file and import the data back in but for this
case it is.)

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