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For security reasons, we have two Oracle 9.i database servers (Windows Server 2003 as O/S): We have a database server A in our internal network, which is our Intranet, too. We have a databas...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 06/24/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
I am looking for information about the replication process of SQL Server 7.  My stiuation is this....  I have a DB server in Boston.  I also have one in San Francisco.  Initially I want to have the...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 05/05/2000 Grade: B Views: 0
I am totally confused on what steps I need to take in order to both split my database and make it replicable.  I cannot find any useful info. out there that addresses BOTH of these issues at the sa...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 02/28/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
Hi I have a client who enters data into a local copy of access and then FTP's the mde file onto a webserver to use with ASP so surfers can see up to date info on his website. Now the problem is tha...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 01/18/2005 Grade: C Views: 0
I have access 2003 design master data.db.  I have a replica of data.db on a different drive.  I have a copied version of ( I think) the replica of data.db on a local desktop.  Changes were made on ...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 02/10/2006 Grade: C Views: 0
I have been maintaining a database on my own which a colleague would now like to access themselves for ad hoc queries.  To avoid any changes to the data and to my set of queries (which I use by man...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 02/13/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
I have a design master and a replica, rater large (600Mb) that replicated smoothly before, but from now I have the following message: "Not enough space on temporary drive." My c: drive has 6 ...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 11/12/2002 Grade: A Views: 0
What is the best and easiest way to replicate/refresh/copy a SQLServer production database to for a test SQLServer environment?  Thanks.
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 07/30/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
At work, we're using an Access 2002 database, split into a front & back end.  Occasionally, we'll get a network hiccup, resulting in "disk or network error".  Actually, we get them quite often.  Us...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 11/03/2004 Grade: B Views: 0
I have Filemaker server and a Filemaker database that we are using as our in-house database. I just finished developing a subscription based database for the web with nearly identical tables as our...
Zones: FileMaker ProDate Answered: 10/19/2004 Grade: A Views: 0