When you're ready, you can replicate all entries, or any entries or folders of entries you select, by right-clicking (Macintosh users, CTRL+click) and choosing Replicate Selected Database. You can also deselect entries in the On column to skip replicating them temporarily.
For more information, see Replicating mail and other databases.
Click any of the following:
You can rearrange entries on the Replicator page so that Notes will replicate them in the order you want. Drag any entry to the position you want it. You can press SHIFT and select a set of consecutive entries, or press CTRL to select multiple entries.
To keep a set of entries together so you can more easily move them, put them into a folder. Notes still replicates the entries in the same order when it processes the list; folders are merely for convenience. To see entries in a closed folder, click the triangle next to the folder. For further organization, you can drag folders into folders.
1. From the menu, choose Create - Folder Entry.
2. Enter a name for the folder and click OK.
3. Select entries you want to put into the folder and drag them to the folder.
Tip You can use the type-ahead feature to locate an entry on the Replicator page. Type the first letter or two of the entry you are looking for. Notes automatically selects the first entry beginning with those letters.
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To create a call entry
In a location where you call Notes servers directly (Notes Direct Dialup), a call entry attempts to call the specified server and establish a connection. Notes stays connected to that server as it processes each entry on the Replicator page, until it reaches another call entry or a hang-up entry.
If you use a passthru server, create a call entry for the passthru server at the top of the list on the Replicator page. The passthru server call entry probably allows you to connect to all the servers you need so that Notes can process all the other entries in the list without making additional calls. If there is a server that your passthru server can't reach, create a hang-up entry for the passthru server at the end of the list of entries and then add a call entry for the other server after it (the final call entry doesn't need a hang-up entry).
Note If you use a network server (Network Dialup), you may or may not need a call entry for it. Ask your Domino administrator for assistance.
1. If necessary, switch to a Notes Direct Dialup location (such as Home or Travel).
2. Click where you want the call entry. Notes adds the call entry immediately above the entry you click.
3. From the menu, choose Create - Call Entry. By default, Notes creates the entry for your home server.
4. (Optional) To specify a different server, double-click the phone button on the call entry, select the server you want to call, and click OK.
Note Notes lists the servers for which you have already specified phone numbers. To add a server to the list or specify a different phone number, choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers.
To specify the server to call from a call entry
For a call entry on the Replicator page, you can specify a different server to call.
1. Click the Replicator icon in the Bookmark bar.
4. Click OK.
To create a hang-up entry
You can create a hang-up entry that automatically disconnects from a server when you replicate over a modem. You need only one hang-up entry at the end of the list, even if you have more than one call entry. (When Notes reaches a new call entry, it automatically hangs up the current call.)
3. Click where you want the hang-up entry.
5. (Optional) To make the hang-up entry the last entry, drag the hang-up entry to the last position.
To delete an entry
You can delete a database, call, or hang-up entry by selecting the entry, right-clicking (Macintosh users, CTRL+click), and choosing Remove. However, if you think you may still use the entry though you don't want to replicate it at present, deselect it in the On column instead of deleting it. When you delete a database entry in any location, Notes deletes the entry from all locations.
Note Deleting an entry for a database does not delete the associated replica. You delete a replica the same way you delete any database.
For more information, see To delete a database.
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