Microsoft KB Archive/253276

= MOD2000: Error Message: Unable to Transfer Object [sp_modReplSEtNotForReplOnColumns]... =

Article ID: 253276

Article Last Modified on 7/31/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition

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This article was previously published under Q253276



SYMPTOMS
When you try to synchronize with the Issue Tracking Solution on an end-user client computer, you may receive the following error message:

Errors occurred while Windows was synchronizing your data.

Offline Database (All Issues Data): Unable to transfer object [sp_modReplSEtNotForReplOnColumns]. Contact your server administrator for assistance.



CAUSE
You modified the All Issues subscription of the deployed Issue Tracking solution to include the sp_modReplNotForReplOnColumns stored procedure.



RESOLUTION
Modify the All Issues subscription to exclude the sp_modReplNotForReplOnColumns stored procedure.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior

 * 1) On the Access Workflow Designer server computer, deploy the Issue Tracking solution.
 * 2) After the solution has successfully been deployed, open Access Workflow Designer on the server computer.
 * 3) On the Offline tab, click the All Issues subscription.
 * 4) Click the Database Objects tab.
 * 5) Click All database objects in the solution.
 * 6) Click to select the sp_modReplSetNotForReplOnColumns check box.
 * 7) Click Save. When you are prompted, choose to re-create the SQL publication.
 * 8) On an end-user client computer, browse to the Issue Tracking solution that you created in Step 1.
 * 9) On the Internet Explorer menu, highlight the Favorites menu. Click Add to Favorites. Click to select the Make Available Offline check box.

At this point, synchronization starts. It may take a little time. Near the end of synchronization, however, you should receive the error message described at the beginning of this article.

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