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DAO Synchronizing in Access 2007

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David W. Fenton - 22 May 2007 20:00 GMT
As many of you may know, the new file format in Access 2007 abandons
replication support (as well as user-level security). But the MDB
format still supports replication (whether created in a previous
version of Access or in 2007).

However, there is a bug in the initial release of A2K7 that causes a
DAO synch operation to error out. Microsoft has released a hotfix
for this. See:

 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935521

If you request this hotfix and install it, please report back to the
newsgroup here and let us know if it successfully fixed the problem.

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Tom Wickerath - 24 May 2007 08:41 GMT
dude, wtf

why would anyone use MDB replication for anything?

are you stupid or retarded or both??

> As many of you may know, the new file format in Access 2007 abandons
> replication support (as well as user-level security). But the MDB
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> If you request this hotfix and install it, please report back to the
> newsgroup here and let us know if it successfully fixed the problem.
'69 Camaro - 24 May 2007 09:08 GMT
Everyone please note that Aaron  Kem.pf is attempting to impersonate one of
our regular posters again.  Tom would never post such a message.

HTH.
Gunny

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>> If you request this hotfix and install it, please report back to the
>> newsgroup here and let us know if it successfully fixed the problem.
 
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