Just as Microsoft Access automatically notifies you of a synchronization conflict each time you open a database that contains conflicts, it also notifies you of any synchronization errors. The default Conflict Resolver that ships with Microsoft Access first displays a list of all the tables that contain synchronization errors. After you select a table, the Conflict Resolver displays the following information for each error: the replica set member, the path, the table name, the record ID, the attempted operation, and the reason the operation failed. You can review each error individually and take the appropriate action to correct the error.