Conflict Tables

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I am running MS Access 2003 using replications. Each time I initiate the Master or a replica of my application I get a message that there are conflicts, and asking if I want to resolve the conflicts. Upon clicking yes the screen says there are no conflict tables. How do I prevent the conflict notification from popping up each time I open my applecation?
 
I am running MS Access 2003 using replications. Each time I initiate the Master or a replica of my application I get a message that there are conflicts, and asking if I want to resolve the conflicts. Upon clicking yes the screen says there are no conflict tables. How do I prevent the conflict notification from popping up each time I open my applecation?

Are there any conflict tables?
 
The message says there are none. Where are they usually located?
 
The message says there are none. Where are they usually located?

They are hidden tables, and have the name "BaseTable_Conflicts", where "BaseTable" is the name of the table the conflict applies to. You also want to check for the system table MSysConflicts.

If you're using replication and don't have hidden objects displayed by default in Access, then you're not very savvy.
 
Thanks for the constructive criticism. The fact that I am "not very savvy" was really helpful. I have identified the problem and solution.
 
Thanks for the constructive criticism. The fact that I am "not very savvy" was really helpful.
David is not a very "tactful" member. He doesn't believe in courtesy as a general rule, if you look at a lot of his posts. Don't take it personal. He does that to most.
 
Thanks NoDictator for letting me know. I am not losing any sleep over his comment.
 
Thanks for the constructive criticism. The fact that I am "not very savvy" was really helpful. I have identified the problem and solution.

Well, are you going to be pissed off at me for insulting you, or are you going to be helpful and post en explanation of the solution for the benefit of others?
 
The conflicts must be manually resolved. Microsoft has a very helpful Article ID: 883870. It may be located by searching Google with Microsoft Article ID: 883870.
 
The conflicts must be manually resolved. Microsoft has a very helpful Article ID: 883870. It may be located by searching Google with Microsoft Article ID: 883870.

What kind of conflicts were they?
 

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