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Posted - 2005-08-11 : 07:55:19
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Joe writes "I am running replication successfuly from a Windows 2003 server, SQL 2000, to a number of different Windows 2003 servers, SQL 2000.Each replication is one DBase replicating to one DBase on remote server.I have a new DBase which was replicating but I had to delete and redo due to a number of reasons.My problem is that I now get a "General network error. Check your documentation." error. I know the network is fine as other replications to the same remote server are working fine.Replication setup is the same for all replications, and I have tried running during the night to rule out bandwidth problems.Any ideas?" |
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jen
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Posted - 2005-08-14 : 22:20:32
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the information you provided is too broad i'd like to help if you can provide the following info1. flow e.g. serverA -> serveB databaseA2. check if your subscriber database is subscribing to more than 1 publication--------------------keeping it simple... |
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