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MS Access Forum / Replication / March 2008

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Possible blockage for indirect sync?31 Mar 2008 01:44 GMT3
Long-winded, but I want to provide a complete background before asking
a specific question...
My indirect sync setup has worked fine for several years until about 6
weeks ago. It's pretty basic -- two hubs with replica farms
Replication progress bar26 Mar 2008 00:15 GMT1
I am currently using a cmd button on a form in the FE to sync with. I would
like to have the sync progress bar displayed similar to the one that is shown
when you manually sync the BE. Does anyone know what they code is to get this
to display?
Autoexec macro - replication24 Mar 2008 15:02 GMT4
I replicated my database.  I don't want the autoexec macro to be in the
replica.  But the master database will not give me the option to turn off
replication under the property of the autoexec macro.  That option is not
even grayed out, it's just not there at all.  I tried to ...
removing replication20 Mar 2008 04:28 GMT3
I have a .mdb file with dozens of tables and queries. I tried to remove some
tables and I was told the only way to do so would be to convert the db into a
replicatiion master. I did so, and was able to remove the tables but now
anything i do to the DB (including running ...
TSI Get/SetFullSchedule method18 Mar 2008 15:46 GMT1
Taking David's advice, I looking to use the TSI synchronizer to clear the
schedules.
When I use the definition of the schedule;
   Dim RepSchedule(0 To 6, 0 To 95) As Boolean
Can I edit the MSys* tables directly?09 Mar 2008 16:30 GMT17
We have a defunct replica (a design master) that was removed.  The
Replication Manager removed the replica from the replica set; but dit not
remove the schedule item that involved that replica.
In order to resolve the problem, I'm looking at removing a row from
Windows Server 2008 Internet Synchronization?07 Mar 2008 14:12 GMT5
Has anyone had success with setting up Internet synchronization on Windows
Server 2008?
We don't have any problems with Server 2003 and followed all the same steps
as in that related article.
Track Synchronization06 Mar 2008 04:38 GMT3
Is there any way in access 2003 or 07 to track when a database was
last synchronized with any one of it's replicas?
It would be useful to know and be able to store date, time, pcname etc
in a table.
Future of Access replication06 Mar 2008 04:36 GMT3
All in all, I'm wondering if SQL Replication is the way to go when
replication is needed.
I'm getting the impression the Microsoft is deemphasising Access
replication.  Is anyone else getting this impression?  The documentation for
Modified records not synchronizing, no errors given05 Mar 2008 15:41 GMT6
I have a replica farm on a server managed with Replication Manager 4.0. This
farm direct syncs to a few unmanaged replicas on our LAN.
One of the unmanaged replicas on the LAN has updates to existing records in
a table that aren't being synchronized to the server farm and other
Starting with SQLserver and Access replicas01 Mar 2008 21:26 GMT3
I have an application written in VB, using Access or SQLserver as
database. With Access some replication functions are available to the
user as "make design master", "create replica" and "synchronize". So
Access replication is not new to me.
 
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