ACC2000: Unable to Remove Deleted Replica from Synchronize List

ID: Q198950


The information in this article applies to:

This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).

Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.


SYMPTOMS

When you try to synchronize with a replica that has been deleted, you may receive the following error message:

Microsoft Access can't open the database '<Database Name>'.

'<Database Name>' isn't a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
This is followed by another message:
Microsoft Access has deleted '<Database Name>' and removed it from the replica set.

This change isn't reflected until the database is closed and reopened.
However, after you close and reopen the database, the deleted replica name still appears in the Synchronize With list in the Synchronize Database dialog box.


RESOLUTION

In order to remove the deleted replica database from the synchronization list, Microsoft Access must be able to locate the folder where the replica once resided. If the folder that contained the replica has been deleted or renamed, re-create the folder or rename it to its original name. Then synchronize with the deleted replica, and Microsoft Access will remove the replica from the synchronization list.


MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Create a new blank database named dbTest.mdb.


  2. On the Tools menu, point to Replication, and then click Create Replica.


  3. Click Yes in the message box that states the database must be closed before you can create a replica.


  4. Click No in the message box that prompts you to make a backup copy of your database.


  5. In the Location of New Replica dialog box, click the Create New Folder icon and create a new folder named dbTest Folder. Select that folder in the Save In box, and then click OK.


  6. Use Windows Explorer or File Manager to delete the dbTest Folder and its replica.


  7. On the Tools menu, point to Replication, and then click Synchronize Now.


  8. In the Synchronize Database dialog box, select the deleted replica in the Synchronize With box, and then click OK.


  9. When prompted to close the database before synchronization, click Yes. Note that you receive the error messages listed in the "Symptoms" section.


  10. Close and reopen dbTest.mdb.


  11. On the Tools menu, point to Replication, and then click Synchronize Now. Note that the deleted replica still appears in the Synchronize With box in the Synchronize Database dialog box.


Additional query words:


Keywords          : kberrmsg kbusage RplGen 
Version           : WINDOWS:2000
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999