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Windows Synchronizations Manager not saving passwords
Posted by Orr Dromi at 4/30/2006 1:53:06 AM
I would like to use Windows Synchronizations Manager for replicating an MSDE database. Customers will connect my server from inside their network using their permanent connection or dial-up. There is no way of using windows authentication, only SQL. I know that Microsoft stopped saving passwords...more >>

Merge Replication and restricting the flow of data - clarification needed?
Posted by Paul Ibison at 4/29/2006 8:47:28 PM
In merge replication the flow of data by default is bidirectional between the publisher and subscriber, however this can be overridden if required. In SQL Server 2005 there seems to be 3 independant ways this overriding can be done: (1) SQL Server Upload Only Conflict Resolver. BOL: "Change...more >>



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