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MS Access Forum / Replication / May 2006

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JRO indirect sync problem: Could not find Synchronizer in the MSysTranspAddress table28 May 2006 17:45 GMT4
I am trying to use JRO to carry out indirect syncs. But I get the
following error:
Could not find Synchronizer in the MSysTranspAddress table
I have tried both
TSI keeps database locked after an indirect sync26 May 2006 17:49 GMT5
I have access 2003 databases and have developed a little front end in
.net to synchronize the databases. I have not used replman at all as we
dont have it. I am using TSI synchronizer for syncs databases between 2
offices over a telephone line. The indirect sync works fine, but ...
Splitting a Replicated DB25 May 2006 13:58 GMT1
I am working with a replicated database that was created by someone
else. The database is not split at this time and we've been
experiencing erratic behavior from some of the forms. I can split the
database easy enough and I can deploy the new front end to the current
Server doesn't see share on remote machine connected via VPN24 May 2006 20:36 GMT9
I have indirect synchronization set up on a server which I can connect to
via a VPN. When I initiate an indirect synchronization from the remote
machine I can see a message being dropped in the dropbox on the folder but
when the synchronizer on the server tries to send data back ...
Replication on wan22 May 2006 21:32 GMT3
I have a database that I have to deploy over a wan, for which the only
solution would be replication (the IT dept didn't really like the idea of
terminal services...). From the folks who have experience with this, do you
think this will work, replication on a WAN? And what are the ...
Multiple users in a stand-alone environment19 May 2006 16:10 GMT3
I have multiple users who need to utilize one access database, without
the opportunity of setting up a LAN. My predecessor utilized Access'
replication feature and as I'm reading and researching, I keep hearing
more and more about the "Front End/Back End" function of access. Is it
Replica Behavior19 May 2006 02:38 GMT2
I have a situation here where a few of my users are in a state where
the forms act as if the AllowEdit property is set to False. I can open
the same replica from my computer and everything works fine. We are
both using Access 2002 on SP3 build 6501. The application works as
Replication Manager running multiple Databases13 May 2006 15:04 GMT7
On a Windows 2003 server, I have a RM doing indirect Internet replication
between a replica farm (4 Hubs) and several remote client replicas.
I am using a workgroup file to protect the database.
Now I want set up the same scenario for another customer database, but are
Converting from direct sync to indirect09 May 2006 22:41 GMT1
We have been using direct successfully for 3 years.  Now there is a need to
switch to indirect sync.  Is this a difficult conversion?  We have a
developer working on it who says it will take 5 to 6 days work.  There are
127 tables.
Syncing03 May 2006 22:41 GMT1
well this is a homework assignment and i have to post this and i just have
to write somthing, even though i have no idea what the topic is about, but
synchronization is a good way to go and it is an important thing to know how
to do.
Direct Synchronizing local replica with Hub replica01 May 2006 22:27 GMT1
Here's where I'm at (thanks to replies found in this group):
1.Split database into front end and back end (*_be.mdb) files.
2.Moved existing back end into a protected folder that will not be
accessible to casual users.
 
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