Re: Removing Replication
From: Clint Marshall (clintm_at_gwi.net)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 02:45:08 GMT
Thank you both!
I'll be able to fix it tomorrow!
-Clint
"Cheval" <NoSpam.Ask@ForEmail.com> wrote in message
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> While you can do it the way Mike is referencing, it's a very, very long
> way.
> I've done it twice and when you have 50+ tables and relationships to
> match,
> pain takes on a whole new meaning!
>
> A better, quicker and infinitely easier way is to use the TSI
> unreplicator.
> You also don't need to understand replication to use it. :D
> http://www.trigeminal.com/lang/1033/utility.asp?ItemID=7#7
>
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> "Mike Preston" <mbpatpas@pacbell.net.invalid> wrote in message
> news:41e34ba1.82488021@news.INDIVIDUAL.NET...
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 00:41:59 GMT, "Clint Marshall" <clintm@gwi.net>
> wrote:
>
>>I have an Access 2000 database that a user inadvertantly replicated. He
>>doesn't know how he did it, but not the database shows it's a replica
>>(also
>>the design master).
>>
>>How do I remove the replication and make this a normal, single-machine,
>>single user database? I can't find this documented anywhere and am not
>>quite sure of the terminology related to de-replicating" a file.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q153526/
>
> mike
>
>
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