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Synchronizing SQL 2000 databases with tables having more than 255 columns

Asked by traigo in MS SQL Server

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I need help synchronizing two SQL 2000 databases on a network.  They both run on Server03.  I've tried some of the methods listed around but I kept running into the same problem.  Some of the tables have more than 255 columns and it won't work.  I have a master database on one server where all changes are made.  The additional server will be used for backup and testing purposes.  Can anyone help with this?

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