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  1. Preface
  2. Data Replication Overview
  3. Understanding Data Replication
  4. Sources - Preparation and Replication Considerations
  5. Targets - Preparation and Replication Considerations
  6. Starting the Server Manager
  7. Getting Started with the Data Replication Console
  8. Defining and Managing Server Manager Main Servers and Subservers
  9. Creating and Managing User Accounts
  10. Creating and Managing Connections
  11. Creating Replication Configurations
  12. Materializing Targets with InitialSync
  13. Scheduling and Running Replication Tasks
  14. Implementing Advanced Replication Topologies
  15. Monitoring Data Replication
  16. Managing Replication Configurations
  17. Handling Replication Environment Changes and Failures
  18. Troubleshooting
  19. Data Replication Files and Subdirectories
  20. Data Replication Runtime Parameters
  21. Command Line Parameters for Data Replication Components
  22. Updating Configurations in the Replication Configuration CLI
  23. DDL Statements for Manually Creating Recovery Tables
  24. Sample Scripts for Enabling or Disabling SQL Server Change Data Capture
  25. Glossary

Starting a Task Manually from the Tasks View

Starting a Task Manually from the Tasks View

You can start a previously defined task outside a schedule. If a task requires a configuration, you can run it for the configuration for which you are designated as the owner.
  1. Click the
    Server Manager
    tab >
    Tasks
    view.
  2. In the
    Task and Task Dependencies
    box, select the task that you want to start.
  3. Right-click the task row and click
    Start with Config
    and then select a configuration to start a task for a particular configuration, or click
    Start
    if the task does not require a configuration.
    The
    Task: <task_name> Configuration: <configuration_name>
    window appears.
    If you start a task that has a dependency on one or more other tasks, the other tasks are also started.
  4. When the task completes, click
    Close
    .

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