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jlr5934
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:22 pm    Post subject: Unable to backup .pst or .pab files using Backup Exec
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I have a server running Windows 2000 Advanced Server using the Veritas Backup
Exec Utility to back up all my data files. I have several pc's that are
mapped to this server, running Windows XP Pro with Office 2003. The problem
I am having is the Outlook 2003 Personal Folders and Personal Address Book
files stored on this server receive an error when trying to back up using
Backup exec. Receive the error \foldername\filename.pab or .pst is a corrupt
file. This file cannot verify. Does anyone know of a solution to this issue.
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Brian Tillman
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:45 am    Post subject: Re: Unable to backup .pst or .pab files using Backup Exec [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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jlr5934 <jlr5934.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have a server running Windows 2000 Advanced Server using the
> Veritas Backup Exec Utility to back up all my data files. I have
> several pc's that are mapped to this server, running Windows XP Pro
> with Office 2003. The problem I am having is the Outlook 2003
> Personal Folders and Personal Address Book files stored on this
> server receive an error when trying to back up using Backup exec.
> Receive the error \foldername\filename.pab or .pst is a corrupt file.
> This file cannot verify. Does anyone know of a solution to this
> issue.

First, no one should be using PABs as they are long obsolete. Second, no
backup program can do a reliable job on PSTs if Outlook is running and has
those PSTs open. Outlook must be closed in order for Backup Express to
process the files. This is true of any file, by the way, not just PSTs.
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Brian Tillman
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