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Guest
I created a db using access 2000 back in 2003. I was told it quit working
and discovered that somehow it turned into a replicated db and so did the
original copy. I tried to use the restore master and that did not work for
some reason.
I was able to change the tables back by simply copying them, then deleting
the old and renaming the new. So now those are local again, and I can at
least access the data.
However, all of the macros, forms, and reports are still showing as
replicated. The same trick I used above didn't work, it just made a
replicated copy. When the switchboard is accessed, it still warns of a time
elapse on the replication, however, I can just hit OK and still using the db.
Is there anyway short of recreating all the other objects that I can turn
them back into non-replicated objects?
and discovered that somehow it turned into a replicated db and so did the
original copy. I tried to use the restore master and that did not work for
some reason.
I was able to change the tables back by simply copying them, then deleting
the old and renaming the new. So now those are local again, and I can at
least access the data.
However, all of the macros, forms, and reports are still showing as
replicated. The same trick I used above didn't work, it just made a
replicated copy. When the switchboard is accessed, it still warns of a time
elapse on the replication, however, I can just hit OK and still using the db.
Is there anyway short of recreating all the other objects that I can turn
them back into non-replicated objects?