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02K Replica on Ofc 2003 machine

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Catherine - 24 May 2004 16:03 GMT
Does anyone know whether this scenario would be "safe":  machine A
runs O2k, and Replication Manager, & manages base replica built with
2000.  Machine A places and manages data entry replica on machine B,
which is running 2003.

My research shows that j4 is used for both, but I haven't seen a post
on point yet.  

I have about 25 users and 10 synchronizing machines.  All run O2k (if
they came with 2003, I downgraded b/c of this concerns).  Nut now I am
wondering whether I am just being over cautious?

Thanks,

Catherine
Michael \(michka\) Kaplan [MS] - 24 May 2004 16:28 GMT
I have not seen any heavy testing done with the scenario, but it is
apparently supposed to work.

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> Does anyone know whether this scenario would be "safe":  machine A
> runs O2k, and Replication Manager, & manages base replica built with
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> Catherine
 
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