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Tsi synchronizer don't work with kaspersky antivirus personal
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| hello everybody
since I installed kaspersky antivirus personal, my TSI synchronizer
does not work any more.
if i unstalled kaspersky, it goes well. any idea?
thanks
Yann
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| Larry Linson 2006-02-20, 3:24 am |
| "yann" <yann.lim@free.fr> wrote
> since I installed kaspersky antivirus personal,
> my TSI synchronizer does not work any more.
> if i unstalled kaspersky, it goes well. any idea?
My idea would be that the TSI synchronizer is incompatible with Kaspersky.
As the TSI synchronizer is not a commercial product, but was freeware made
available without commitment for support, my further idea would be that you
will need to find an antivirus product that works with TSI.
My third idea is that I believe there is a newsgroup that deals specifically
with "replication" where you should ask questions on that subject...
"multiuser", in the Access world, is the case where multiple users are
concurrently connected to and using a shared set of Access datatables.
In replication, the users are not connected to and using the same data
tables, but carry both application and datatables offline, use them, and
then "synchronize" with a master set of datatables.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
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| Alex Dybenko 2006-02-20, 3:24 am |
| Hi,
have a look here, perhaps you have the same problem, try to change antivirus
settings
http://alexdyb.blogspot.com/2006/02...anti-virus.html
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Alex Dybenko (MVP)
http://alexdyb.blogspot.com
http://www.PointLtd.com
"yann" <yann.lim@free.fr> wrote in message
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> hello everybody
>
> since I installed kaspersky antivirus personal, my TSI synchronizer
> does not work any more.
> if i unstalled kaspersky, it goes well. any idea?
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> thanks
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>
> Yann
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| Michael \(michka\) Kaplan [MS] 2006-02-20, 3:24 am |
| The TSI Synchronizer is designed to avoid stepping on other applications.
An anti-virus engine is however by definition desuigned to muck around quite
a bit. If you want to keep using them, they you should get them to fix their
problem, or else just uninstall and find an ntivirus engine that is not
allergic to the Synchronizer.....
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MichKa [Microsoft]
NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Technical Lead
Globalization Infrastructure, Fonts, and Tools
Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap
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"Larry Linson" <bouncer@localhost.not> wrote in message
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> "yann" <yann.lim@free.fr> wrote
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> My idea would be that the TSI synchronizer is incompatible with Kaspersky.
> As the TSI synchronizer is not a commercial product, but was freeware made
> available without commitment for support, my further idea would be that
> you will need to find an antivirus product that works with TSI.
>
> My third idea is that I believe there is a newsgroup that deals
> specifically with "replication" where you should ask questions on that
> subject... "multiuser", in the Access world, is the case where multiple
> users are concurrently connected to and using a shared set of Access
> datatables.
>
> In replication, the users are not connected to and using the same data
> tables, but carry both application and datatables offline, use them, and
> then "synchronize" with a master set of datatables.
>
> Larry Linson
> Microsoft Access MVP
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