VS2008 Training Kit: ADO Synchornization Services
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Hi and welcome to another Visual Studio 2008 Training Kit screencast.
This session was presented by Steve Lasker and is the from the
Visual Studio 2008 training kit available from http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7602397.
Synchronization Services allows you to maintain a local, synchonizable copy of your data regardless of connection reliability or availability. This session will introduce sycnrhonization services and how you can build applications that
use the services.
Recorded September 2007.
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Thanks, great videos, looking forward to the next batch!
Please fix the spelling of the title. I have been to C9 looking for content about sync services and I was not able to find any (until I used google). Please add a "sync services" tag (or something) to content about sync services. I wonder what else is out there that I have not seen?
--Bugs
Bugs made a good point, I only stumbled upon this from a google link because of the spelling.
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