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Using Access 2003.
Replication is new to me. But it's a very good solution to my need i
an application. I can enter configuration changes in one machine
where the Design Master lives, then synchronize to the replica on th
remote machine, which uses the configuration data to control a syste
there.
But I just now made a change to the Design Master - I added 2 tables.
I was surprised to see that in the Access UI the little yellow ico
with 2 arrows that is next to each table name is NOT there for the ne
tables. And when I did the Synchronize command, the design changes di
not synchronize to the remote replica.
I thought that changes to the Design Master would be passed on t
replicas
Replication is new to me. But it's a very good solution to my need i
an application. I can enter configuration changes in one machine
where the Design Master lives, then synchronize to the replica on th
remote machine, which uses the configuration data to control a syste
there.
But I just now made a change to the Design Master - I added 2 tables.
I was surprised to see that in the Access UI the little yellow ico
with 2 arrows that is next to each table name is NOT there for the ne
tables. And when I did the Synchronize command, the design changes di
not synchronize to the remote replica.
I thought that changes to the Design Master would be passed on t
replicas