MOD2000: After You Edit Offline Publication Filter, Publication Appears to Be Missing on Client Computer (247790)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office 2000 Developer
This article was previously published under Q247790 SYMPTOMS
After you edit an offline publication filter, it can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour (depending on the size of the offline publication) for those changes to be replicated to client computers. On the client computer, it can even appear as if the offline publication has disappeared.
CAUSE
Offline publications and modifications to offline publications are propagated to client computers using replication. Because replication can take some time to send changes to the client computers, the publication can seem to disappear temporarily until the replication process has finished.
RESOLUTION
If you have waited for more than a few minutes for the offline publication changes to appear on the client computer, check the modPublications table's pub_State column (in the modSystem database) on the Access Workflow Designer server. As soon as the offline publication's state (pub_State) appears as a value of 10, the offline publication changes have been fully replicated to the client computers. The offline publication can now be seen and be used on client computers.
REFERENCES
For more information about Microsoft SQL Server replication, refer to SQL Server 7.0 Books Online, which is available for download from the following Microsoft Web site:
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/9/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbdownload kbprb kbWorkFlowDesigner KB247790 |
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