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MS Access Forum / Replication / June 2007

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Auto-solve conflicts...???25 Jun 2007 22:56 GMT1
Hello, I knoq there are A LOT of post about this issue...but I just
cant find the right answer (if there is one).
Is it possible to automatically resolve conflicts, using vba or
something? I do not want the user to click on the resolve conflict
Conflict Tools25 Jun 2007 22:54 GMT1
Are there third party software packages that will help in managing conflict
resolution verses the tool provided by Microsoft?
Regards, Roy
Homegrown synchronization13 Jun 2007 20:15 GMT144
I'm concerned about the lack of support by Microsoft for database
replication and indirect synchronization.  They don't even supply
replication manager any more.  In our tough IT environment, they don't
allow unapproved third-party software (like TSI Synchronizer). Further
Delete Replication History12 Jun 2007 11:41 GMT2
Several months ago while testing daylight savings, the date and time on
server was set ahead to November to test daylight savings.  A scheduled
replication ocurred and shows up in the history of each replica with a
November date.  The hourly scheduled replication now fails to ...
Very Indirect Synchronization02 Jun 2007 02:56 GMT13
Hi.  I, with a few other trustees, run a small charity.  We don't have our
own server, just a hosted (Linux based) web and FTP site and a bunch of home
PCs, which are, anyway, only ever online together by coincidence.
We have a (currently unreplicated) Access 2000 database that we ...
127 Column Limit01 Jun 2007 20:20 GMT3
I inherited a small Access database that uses replication to support a
mobile application. While I'm not new to MS-Access, I am new to its
replication functionality.
1. Am I imagining a 127 column limit to tables in a replicated database? One
 
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