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How do I get rid of replication errors for a replica that no longer exists?

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How do I get rid of replication errors for a replica that no longer exists?

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Attempt to synchronize to the path where the replica used to be. When the sync fails because it cannot find the database, it will automatically remove the replica errors for that non-existent replica. If you have deleted the folder, you may need to recreate it for this to succeed. • Why don’t some of my design changes propagate to the replicas? Make sure that the replicas are closed before you attempt to synchronize design changes. As with any synchronization, compact all the replicas twice before synchronizing as well. If the problem is with code not running, you can open the database with the /decompile command-line switch and then recompile all the code. • I am having frequent database corruption problems. What to do? Microsoft Access does not handle data collisions well. Make sure your network is not faulty because this will cause your database to crash and to become corrupted. Once a replica is corrupted, it cannot participate in synchronization. Before attempting to replicate des

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