Re: Configuration Indirect Synchonisation
From: Lothar Geyer (Lothar.Geyer_at_EDV-Berater-Online.de)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 06:53:48 +0100
Hi Paul,
Paul Overway wrote:
> There isn't much point in configuring Replication Manager in this scenario.
> Just do direct syncs using Access.
so my friend has to copy the whole database of his notebook to the
FlashStick (using Replication Manager).
Is there no way to copy only the changed/added data?
What happens with indirect synchronisation when the network is no up? I
have seen a file (.sgn). Is this file written by the synchronizer and
holds "synchronisation data"?
Lothar Geyer
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> "Lothar Geyer" <Lothar.Geyer@EDV-Berater-Online.de> wrote in message
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>>A friend of mine has two offices. In one office he is working on a
>>notebook, in the other office his wife works on a PC. They want to use a
>>replicated Access 2000 database. As there is no LAN or WAN with the
>>office where the PC is installed, he wants to transfer data using a
>>Flash Stick. When he stopps working in the evening he wants to copy
>>synchronisation data to the Flash Stick and synchronize with the
>>database at home. On the next morning he wants to take data back to his
>>office the same way.
>>
>>The design master is at the PC. There is also the replication manager
>>installed.
>>
>>How to configure the replication manager?
>>How to transfer data between the two machines?
>>
>>
>>Thank you in advance.
>>Lothar Geyer
>>
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