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MS Access Forum / Replication / October 2007

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Best Practices26 Oct 2007 00:13 GMT5
I am new to replication, so some of my choices are flawed, but I'd
like to know the best way to configure the replica set.
1/ I am still in design mode, so I am using the design master for
development as well as for processing data; once the database is
Truble Useing TSI Sych 4.0 / Jet 4.019 Oct 2007 23:56 GMT3
Hello I'm rather new to Replication in Access; I've been working on a
test environment trying to get indirect replication to work for about
2-3 weeks now and every time I think I've got it working it fails. I
have downloaded TSI Synch 4.0 and Jet 4.0 and set them up on three
Internet Synchronization Issues17 Oct 2007 22:14 GMT3
We continue to use MSAccess2002 Internet Synchronization with quite
mixed results.  I wanted to share one interesting lesson learned.
Lesson Learned:  Synchronization uses the wininet.dll.  Open the
Internet Explorer, go to the File main menu, and select the Work
Replica says conflicts but no conflict tables17 Oct 2007 22:11 GMT5
Each time I open the database it says there are conflicts, when I try
to resolve, it says no conflicts found.
My database has only 1 conflict table:  MSysSchedule_conflict.
All other conflicts were resolved and the empty conflict tables
Newbie Questions17 Oct 2007 21:24 GMT10
I have read reams of info on this and now my head is reeling and I
just wanted to clarify some bits and make sure my design is good.
The following points should be noted
1) This is for a commercial app so I will be removed/remote  from the
A linked concept for synchronization15 Oct 2007 16:47 GMT8
Just thought I'd check here in case I haven't covered all my bases.
I have a front-end /backend model that is working quite nice right now.
Our company has two working situations,
1) at the office with our laptop connected to the network
Getting ready to change servers12 Oct 2007 20:02 GMT3
We have been running a replicated database for several years now, and have
outgrown the server.
Our current setup has several remote laptops syncing to the hub database on
server Server A via the internet.  Repman on Server A does direct hourly
Synchronization and memory error - stopped synchronizing on 9/18/212 Oct 2007 00:45 GMT9
We have been running and synchronizing our access database for years with no
problems when the "There isn't enough memory to perform this operation. Close
unneeded programs and try the operation again." warning comes up.  Our
database was developed in Access 98 and was converted ...
3167 error - record is deleted in replicated database11 Oct 2007 04:44 GMT8
Have a system with about 25 users having replicated databases on
laptops.  when they connect to the lan and open the app, it direct
syncs on a LAN based replica which is located in the same building
with 100 mbps ethernet connections.  I actually have the people in
Problem with replication & conflicts05 Oct 2007 02:51 GMT5
Have an application with about 25 laptops having replicated access
databases.  They connect into three servers each with a cluster of
three Access databases.  The laptops replicate automatically with the
closest server whenever they are connected to the lan and the
Replica not conected sites02 Oct 2007 16:53 GMT6
I've just started my second project and I will need some sort of way
to sync data between 2 databases.
My setup:
DB1 DataInsert1
 
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