The wizard has detected a self join in your database. Depending on the filter you specified, and which table in the join is the actual table that is being filtered rather than the aliased table, you may not get the records that you are expecting. When the wizard is finished, you should check the data in the partial replica to make sure that the wizard handled the filter properly.
The wizard can make this the default workgroup information file for all databases, or it can create a shortcut to open the ...
The wizard can't find a file it needs to run (typically wzdat90.mdt or wzusr90.mdt). Run Microsoft Office Access setup again ...
The wizard can't find any relationships to print. You must either define some relationships between tables, or if relationships ...
The Wizard cannot create an ad-hoc link to the type of database that you selected. Would you like to create a linked server ...
The wizard has detected a self join in your database. Depending on the filter you specified, and which table in the join ...
The wizard has found some records with very similar values. Records referring to the same information should be identical, ...
The wizard has identified fields that duplicate data, and proposes to move these fields to new tables where the information ...
The wizard has identified likely corrections based on the number of times a like value is listed in your original table. ...
The wizard has indentified these records in your original table as possibly being misspellings of other, more common values. ...