Archive Error Help

G

greenr

When trying to archive I am getting error while archiving folder "inbox" in
store Some items cannot be copied. They were either moved or deleted, or
access was denied outlook.

I just upgraded to outlook 2007 from 2003 and the problem was happening with
the earlier version as well, I had hoped that the new version would have
fixed it, but did not. When migrating the data I had to use the scanpst
utility, so the current pst has been proccessed through scanpst. the size of
the pst is 1.7 gigs (I've been unable to archive for about a year and kept
avoiding the issue).

any help will be appreciated. nothing in the Microsoft knowledge base that
I found.

thanks!
 
B

Brian Tillman

greenr said:
When trying to archive I am getting error while archiving folder
"inbox" in store Some items cannot be copied. They were either moved
or deleted, or access was denied outlook.

I just upgraded to outlook 2007 from 2003 and the problem was
happening with the earlier version as well, I had hoped that the new
version would have fixed it, but did not. When migrating the data I
had to use the scanpst utility, so the current pst has been
proccessed through scanpst. the size of the pst is 1.7 gigs (I've
been unable to archive for about a year and kept avoiding the issue).

Make sure that PST isn't an ANSI PST from an earlier version of Outlook.
Click File>Data File Magement. Select the PST, click Settings. If the
"Format" field contains the string "97-2002", then you have an old format
PST and that may be the reason for the problems.
 
G

greenr

Brian Tillman said:
Make sure that PST isn't an ANSI PST from an earlier version of Outlook.
Click File>Data File Magement. Select the PST, click Settings. If the
"Format" field contains the string "97-2002", then you have an old format
PST and that may be the reason for the problems.
 

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