Kerry...
The pst file I want to back up is 295,600 KB. But the link you offered does
not fit the issue I'm having.
The article is entitled - Error message when you use a network connection to
copy a large file from one Windows Vista-based computer to another Windows
Vista-based computer: "The connection has been lost"
I'm backing up from a Vista machine to an XP machine and I do not get the
"The connection has been lost" error message.
I don't know if my problem is due to the size of the PST file but this seems
unlikely to me.
jeff
"Kerry Liles" wrote:
> "Jeff Ingman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3C53E4C3-6AC3-458B-9453-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > New Dell PC
> > Running Vista, Office 2007 & Nornton Internet Security
> > ......................
> > Am trying to backup Outlook 2007 pst file from one computer to another on
> > our network.
> >
> > I can copy and paste any other file from the originating computer to the
> > destination folder without a problem. (Sharing is enabled.)
> >
> > But I cannot use the Outlook backup procedure, nor can I simply copy the
> > pst
> > file and paste it to the destination folder over the network.
> >
> > When I attempt a backup or a copy/paste (with Outlook closed) I get the
> > same
> > reaction. The "wheels turn" for about 60seconds then an error message pops
> > up
> > saying "There is a problem accessing [path and pst file name]".
> >
> > I checked Task Manager and verified Outlook.exe is not open. Some how it
> > is
> > glued in place. But I can copy/paste it to a folder on the same machine. I
> > just can't move it over the network.
> >
> > I posted a description of this issue on the Outlook forum but no one has
> > come up with a solution.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
>
> Try this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932045/en-us
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