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An application uses the Replication object to synchronize an existing Microsoft SQL Server subscription. You can also synchronize a subscription you have created in SQL Server Management Studio.
Using the Replication Object to Synchronize Data
In Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, the application calls the Synchronize and Dispose methods on a single instance of the Replication object. In native applications, you must call the Initialize, Run, and Terminate methods in succession on a single instance of the Replication object.
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SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition (SQL Server Compact Edition) subscriptions must always be synchronized with the original Publisher; a SQL Server Compact Edition subscription cannot be directly synchronized with another.
See Also
Concepts
Synchronizing Data (SQL Server Compact Edition)
Asynchronous Data Synchronization
Multiuser Access and Synchronization