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We have a Access 2000 database holding all our attendance records. We have
replicated it and put these replicas into the different classroom folders on
our Novel network. Yesterday when attempting to update the design master
(correcting a misspelled name) we developed an error in that record and it
caused many odd occurences. The greatest of these oddities was when
synchronizing we got the no search key found error. In searching the MS
Knowledge Base we found the fix to be updating the Jet Database engine which
we did. The result was no change whatsoever. We are still able to access
the Design Master and each Replica, but cannot update each with the other's
data. Is there another fix for this problem?
replicated it and put these replicas into the different classroom folders on
our Novel network. Yesterday when attempting to update the design master
(correcting a misspelled name) we developed an error in that record and it
caused many odd occurences. The greatest of these oddities was when
synchronizing we got the no search key found error. In searching the MS
Knowledge Base we found the fix to be updating the Jet Database engine which
we did. The result was no change whatsoever. We are still able to access
the Design Master and each Replica, but cannot update each with the other's
data. Is there another fix for this problem?