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MS Access Forum / Replication / August 2004

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Replication and Synchronisation31 Aug 2004 17:46 GMT9
I'm currently designing a Database in Access for a
student project.
I want to replicate the database and put this copy onto a
Laptop, which periodically is attached to a LAN where the
Resources on Replication31 Aug 2004 16:50 GMT2
Very soon I am going to be developing our first DB that will be replicated.
I am using:
Access 2K
Jet 4.0
Managing multiple Replica Sets31 Aug 2004 15:10 GMT4
I use the Replication Manager for indirect replication.
Now I want to set up another replica set, a copy of the
replica set I have already established just for testing
things. Therefore, I tried to take a copy of a replica and
How can I replicate access?31 Aug 2004 07:16 GMT4
I need to replicate access and then put it into Zip file.
Can someone people help and let me know if this
possible...Thanks
Rebecca Hernandez
An error occurred while using this member in the replica set UNKNOWN REASON (-1601)30 Aug 2004 14:52 GMT1
Indirect replication between partials and farm has been working fine
for 2 years.  I now see the following message in the synchronizer log
on 1 partial database.
Reason = An error occurred while using this member in the replica set
How to tell when an indirect sync started with JRO is complete?30 Aug 2004 06:02 GMT3
I have set up Replication Manager (MOD 2002) on a laptop and the
server and can do indirect sync OK using Replman which gives a message
when the sync is complete.
I would prefer the laptop user not to see the Replman interface.
Please help27 Aug 2004 18:36 GMT3
I will be converting my database back end to a replica. I
have many tables with autonumber. I know that the replica
will change the autonumber from increment to random and
this is going to cause me a problem. The order is important
Why Can't I replicate Tables27 Aug 2004 15:20 GMT7
I want to replicate some tables in a database.  The
primary keys are Autonumbers, is this the problem?
reverse design master to regular DB27 Aug 2004 00:04 GMT4
How can I reverse design master to regular DB?
Thanks
Move design master26 Aug 2004 16:08 GMT1
How can I move design master to a different server?
Ashley
Replica blows memo field26 Aug 2004 15:09 GMT1
I have a backend tables database that I created replicas from.  It was
unreplicated and I ran the Tools...Replication...Create Replica from.  It
created the design master and a replica.  I then opened up a table that had
a memo field in it and tried to either add or edit a record.  ...
Replace unmanaged design master25 Aug 2004 21:33 GMT1
I have a corrupted A2K design master database which I would like to
replace with a replica of my hub database.  All of my replicas are
unmanaged.  I understand how to 'recover' a design master, but this
essentially turns one of my existing replicas into the design master.
"3027: Cannot update: Database or object is read-only".20 Aug 2004 18:42 GMT3
I have a replicated Access 97 database that updates its
own queries depending on the parameters chosen by the user
from a form. However, when I upgraded to Access 2000, its
replicas display this error when run:
replication dumping data to wrong table20 Aug 2004 14:14 GMT1
I changed the form's record source to a new table.
Why the replication still dumping data to an old table?
Thanks
replicated form18 Aug 2004 23:12 GMT1
How can I change a replicated form to a local form?
Thanks
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