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date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 02:06:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.access.replication        back       


remove a unused synchronisation address from a unmanaged replica   
how can i remove a unused synchronisation address from a unmanaged replica ?

see my last post ( 5/29/08 )

i moved design masters from 1 server to another and now i want to phase out 
the old server, but all of the unmanaged replica's now hold both addresses.
( the new server now holds the design master and the old server is 
synchronised and is now a replica )
if i shut down the old server, synchronisation with the new server fails.

i tried "remove defunct replica", no luck. somehow the replica still wants 
to synchronize with the old server when i choose the new server address.
date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 02:06:01 -0700   author:   Richard de Goede

Re: remove a unused synchronisation address from a unmanaged replica   
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 wrote in
news:C108FD55-ADEE-4B69-8EB0-5D8FF7720675@microsoft.com: 

> how can i remove a unused synchronisation address from a unmanaged
> replica ? 
> 
> see my last post ( 5/29/08 )
> 
> i moved design masters from 1 server to another and now i want to
> phase out the old server, but all of the unmanaged replica's now
> hold both addresses. ( the new server now holds the design master
> and the old server is synchronised and is now a replica )
> if i shut down the old server, synchronisation with the new server
> fails. 
> 
> i tried "remove defunct replica", no luck. somehow the replica
> still wants to synchronize with the old server when i choose the
> new server address. 

That would be "remove defunct synchronizer."

I can't answer your question since I don't do Internet replication.

Sorry.

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David W. Fenton                  http://www.dfenton.com/ 
usenet at dfenton dot com    http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
date: 3 Jun 2008 03:38:26 GMT   author:   David W. Fenton lid

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