Archiving problem

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I have a user that wants to archive his folders in Outlook 2000.. We are running Exchange 5.5. When he begins archiving he receives an error that Some items could not be copied. They were either moved or deleted, or access was denied."
It has often transferred a couple of emails and then seems to stop mid-process.

I have looked up the Microsoft TID about increasing the users space limitations and trying again.. I have given the user unlimited space from the Exchange server, but we are still getting the same error.. Has anyone encountered this problem? if so, your help would be greatly appreciated.

This is the TID I was referring to.. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;247166&Product=out2K
 
Is he archiving to a .PST file? If so, what size is the .PST?

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Chad said:
I have a user that wants to archive his folders in Outlook 2000.. We
are running Exchange 5.5. When he begins archiving he receives an
error that Some items could not be copied. They were either moved
or deleted, or access was denied." It has often transferred a couple
of emails and then seems to stop mid-process.

I have looked up the Microsoft TID about increasing the users space
limitations and trying again.. I have given the user unlimited space
from the Exchange server, but we are still getting the same error..
Has anyone encountered this problem? if so, your help would be
greatly appreciated.

This is the TID I was referring to..
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;247166&Product=out2K
 
Well, it could be, depending on how many of those items he's trying to put
into a single folder, and how many items are already in that folder, and
whether he has large table support enabled...etc. etc. etc. But it would be
helpful if you could find out the size of the overall .PST file as that is
more likely the culprit.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


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