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That is all there is to seting up a simple publication. When you click the Finish button, SQL Server will create the publication and configure settings in the database. Once completed, you will see the confirmation dialog shown in Figure 14-32.

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Confirming successful configuration of the publication

After clicking the OK button, you will be taken back to the Create and Manage Publications dialog. You will notice that there is now an entry below the pubs database as shown in Figure 14-33. For each publication that you create, another entry will be added below the database that is being published.

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Managing publications

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Michael R. Hotek

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