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Setting special replication limitations
You can use the Other page of the Replication Settings dialog box to disable replication, replicate documents based on their age, set the replica's priority in the schedule, or set a CD-ROM publishing date for the selected replica. Options on the Other page apply to the selected replica in all locations.

For information on replicating documents based on their age, see To remove or replicate incoming documents based on age.

For information on specifying priority in the replication schedule, see To add a replica to the schedule and set its priority.

If the Replication Settings dialog box is not open, open the replica you want to customize, click File > Replication > Options for this Application, and click Other.

To disable replication temporarily for a replica

You can disable replication for a selected replica temporarily. This is useful if you want to prevent an application from being updated, for example to see whether a local replica is corrupted before replicating with a server. All other replicas of the application, local or on servers, go on replicating unless you also disable replication for them.

Tip: Removing the check mark in the Enabled column of the Replication page for a replica also disables replication.

1. Open a replica and clickFile > Replication > Options for this Application.

2. Under Other, select Temporarily disable replication for this replica, and click OK.

To specify the date a replica was published on CD-ROM

Some organizations distribute replicas on CD-ROM. Using the publishing date, you can avoid unnecessary replication of all documents in the replica, updating only newer information.

1. Open a replica and click File > Replication > Options for this Application.

2. Under Other, select CD-ROM publishing date and enter a date.

3. Click OK.

Related topics
Customizing a replica
Saving space in a replica
Limiting what is sent from a replica
Limiting information received from other replicas
Showing and clearing replication information