Access 2000 replications

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From: Andrew Roberts (aroberts_at_falkenltd.com)
Date: 03/04/04


Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 16:45:20 +0100

I have inherited an access database and the person who was before me has
left nothing. I have already had to break to password on the Master as it
wasnt provided. My problem now is that there hasnt been a synchronisation
between the replicas and the client Master for a long time. A lot of changes
have been made on two of the replicas and now when i try and synchronise
these two it dosnt work. I keep getting an error about half way through and
says that changes have been deleted. Could this be due to some new entries
being put into the two replicas, but now for the same master field there are
two different entries?

Also, when i open up one of the replicas it seems to have a few different
tables and queries then the other one. Could this also be why it isnt
synchronising?

Please help, im not really an Access expert.

Andrew



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