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date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:37:00 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.access.replication        back       


New Server, where to find Replication Manager?   
We need to move our existing design master / replica hub to a new server, and 
need to install Replication Manager.  I've been unable to find our existing 
(from 3-4 years ago) license for Office XP Developer Edition, and also 
haven't found any reference to the Developer Edition on microsoft.com or 
msdn.microsoft.com, nor on MSDN Subscriber Downloads.

Does anyone know whether Replication Manager is still available from 
Microsoft, and if so how it's available?

Many Thanks, BillC
date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:37:00 -0800   author:   BillC

Re: New Server, where to find Replication Manager?   
=?Utf-8?B?QmlsbEM=?=  wrote in
news:7643D802-8F6C-4B65-945B-5F6B8EFB8231@microsoft.com: 

> We need to move our existing design master / replica hub to a new
> server, and need to install Replication Manager.  I've been unable
> to find our existing (from 3-4 years ago) license for Office XP
> Developer Edition, and also haven't found any reference to the
> Developer Edition on microsoft.com or msdn.microsoft.com, nor on
> MSDN Subscriber Downloads. 
> 
> Does anyone know whether Replication Manager is still available
> from Microsoft, and if so how it's available?

It is not. It was last available with the Office XP developer tools.
MS never included it with the Visual Studio tools that replaced it
for Office 2003. 

However, you're in luck. You don't really need it! Instructions here
(no line break): 

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.access.replication/msg/
3b7167c1462b2d2f

Basically, you can use the MoveReplica command from the TSI
Synchronizer to do the job. 

-- 
David W. Fenton                  http://www.dfenton.com/ 
usenet at dfenton dot com    http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
date: 04 Dec 2007 20:25:43 GMT   author:   David W. Fenton lid

Re: New Server, where to find Replication Manager?   
-- 
Thanks, BillC


"David W. Fenton" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?QmlsbEM=?=  wrote in
> news:7643D802-8F6C-4B65-945B-5F6B8EFB8231@microsoft.com: 
> 
> > We need to move our existing design master / replica hub to a new
> > server, and need to install Replication Manager.  I've been unable
> > to find our existing (from 3-4 years ago) license for Office XP
> > Developer Edition, and also haven't found any reference to the
> > Developer Edition on microsoft.com or msdn.microsoft.com, nor on
> > MSDN Subscriber Downloads. 
> > 
> > Does anyone know whether Replication Manager is still available
> > from Microsoft, and if so how it's available?
> 
> It is not. It was last available with the Office XP developer tools.
> MS never included it with the Visual Studio tools that replaced it
> for Office 2003. 
> 
> However, you're in luck. You don't really need it! Instructions here
> (no line break): 
> 
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.access.replication/msg/
> 3b7167c1462b2d2f
> 
> Basically, you can use the MoveReplica command from the TSI
> Synchronizer to do the job. 
> 
> -- 
> David W. Fenton                  http://www.dfenton.com/ 
> usenet at dfenton dot com    http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
> 
David, Thanks for the response. I did manage to find our CD's this morning, 
so I will try to set up the new server with Repl. Manager. If I'm unable for 
any reason I'll try the TSI Synchronizer.

BillC
date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 13:07:03 -0800   author:   BillC

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