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Is there a way to reinitialize a subscription?

Is there a way to reinitialize a subscription?

In the Reinitialize Subscription (s) dialog box, select options, and then click Mark for Reinitialization. Subscriptions can be reinitialized programmatically using replication stored procedures. The stored procedure that is used depends on the type of subscription (push or pull) and the type of publication to which the subscription belongs.

How to reinitialize all subscriptions in replication monitor?

To mark all subscriptions for reinitialization in Replication Monitor. In Replication Monitor, expand a Publisher group in the left pane, and then expand a Publisher. Right-click the publication with subscriptions you want to reinitialize, and then click Reinitialize All Subscriptions.

How does reinitialization work in transactional replication?

For snapshot and transactional replication, when reinitialization occurs, any changes made at the Subscriber, but not yet synchronized with the Publisher, are overwritten by the application of the new snapshot. For merge replication, you can choose to have all the data changes uploaded from the Subscriber before the snapshot is applied.

How do I reinitialize a disk-Microsoft Community?

You need to be logged in as administrator or member of the admin group. After that, click Start -> Run -> type compmgmt.msc -> click OK. Alternatively, right-click on the My Computer icon and select ‘Manage’. In the console tree, click Disk Management. The Disk Management window appears.

In the Reinitialize Subscription (s) dialog box, select options, and then click Mark for Reinitialization. Subscriptions can be reinitialized programmatically using replication stored procedures. The stored procedure that is used depends on the type of subscription (push or pull) and the type of publication to which the subscription belongs.

To mark all subscriptions for reinitialization in Replication Monitor. In Replication Monitor, expand a Publisher group in the left pane, and then expand a Publisher. Right-click the publication with subscriptions you want to reinitialize, and then click Reinitialize All Subscriptions.

For snapshot and transactional replication, when reinitialization occurs, any changes made at the Subscriber, but not yet synchronized with the Publisher, are overwritten by the application of the new snapshot. For merge replication, you can choose to have all the data changes uploaded from the Subscriber before the snapshot is applied.

You need to be logged in as administrator or member of the admin group. After that, click Start -> Run -> type compmgmt.msc -> click OK. Alternatively, right-click on the My Computer icon and select ‘Manage’. In the console tree, click Disk Management. The Disk Management window appears.

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