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    Anilkumar K V
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    Hi Anybody know how to reset/increase the connection timeout settings for Replication By Default it is 15, I am getting time out error "When connecting to Subscriber" [Since our network is very poor in speed it take more than 15 to connect even with Management Studio to Login/connect to a database from client machine. In case of Login/connect we could reset time in connection properties. For Replication the connection timeout is disabled]

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      Hi Anybody know how to reset/increase the connection timeout settings for Replication By Default it is 15, I am getting time out error "When connecting to Subscriber" [Since our network is very poor in speed it take more than 15 to connect even with Management Studio to Login/connect to a database from client machine. In case of Login/connect we could reset time in connection properties. For Replication the connection timeout is disabled]

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      Paul Conrad
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      I think you can specify in the connection string the timeout length.

      "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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