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Guest
Hello,
We have been rolling out Office 2007 and have come a cross this problem on a
few of the machines but this problem was no where to be found on the
computers when they had Outlook 2003 on them. In some cases, it is a new
system.
The PST is being stored on our file server, not the local system.
The applications work fine, but when the user goes to shut down their
computer they get an error. The error from Event Viewer looks like this:
Source: Application Popup
Type: Information
Event ID: 26
Desc: Application popup: Windows - Delayed Write Failed : Windows was unable
to save all the data for the file \homedirectories\username\~outlook.pst.tmp.
The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your
comptuer hardware or ntework connection.
Thinking the PST was too big (it was 4 Gig) i broke it up into smaller PSTs
and the problem still occures. I also turned off the caching just on the off
chance that was the problem and neither of these fixed it.
The only way to get rid of the error is to remove the PST, which isnt' an
option.
Thank yoiu for any thoughts you might have.
We have been rolling out Office 2007 and have come a cross this problem on a
few of the machines but this problem was no where to be found on the
computers when they had Outlook 2003 on them. In some cases, it is a new
system.
The PST is being stored on our file server, not the local system.
The applications work fine, but when the user goes to shut down their
computer they get an error. The error from Event Viewer looks like this:
Source: Application Popup
Type: Information
Event ID: 26
Desc: Application popup: Windows - Delayed Write Failed : Windows was unable
to save all the data for the file \homedirectories\username\~outlook.pst.tmp.
The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your
comptuer hardware or ntework connection.
Thinking the PST was too big (it was 4 Gig) i broke it up into smaller PSTs
and the problem still occures. I also turned off the caching just on the off
chance that was the problem and neither of these fixed it.
The only way to get rid of the error is to remove the PST, which isnt' an
option.
Thank yoiu for any thoughts you might have.