TSI Is it possible to determine it ReplMan was running the synchronizer
From: Neil Sargent (neil_at_sargent.nospam.demon.co.uk)
Date: 02/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 18:02:15 -0000
If I am running TSI Sync from my application to do indirect synchs (or any
other operations), is it possible to tell if the MS synchronizer was already
running before I started?
If I have used MS Replication Manager to set a schedule for a farm of
managed replicas and then my application wants to come and do some work, I
want to be able to leave the synchronizer in the state it was in before I
started. (i.e. still scheduling background synchs)
I thought that the Running property should show me the state of the
synchronizer, but this does not appear to be the case. It only appears to
return the state that the application has put it into.
Best Regards
Neil
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Neil Sargent
Smart IT
Email: neil@sargent.nospam.demon.co.uk
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