<me.RemoveThis@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>I have done that now, but not yet used it. I expect it's alright.
>
> However, before I re-mapped I tried sending a 200K file to backup
> using drag and drop and it worked, so I think that there is an XP law
> that says you can't drop and drag a 4.6 Gb file.
Sure you can, I did it with a 8.43 Ghost image file, although not across a
network. I don't use Acronis, so I'm slightly put aside concerning the
drag/drop. I do know that FAT systems have a 4GB limit on file size. One other
thought would be if you created the backup as one fixed file size instead of
spanning/splitting it into smaller files, you may want to try setting the file
size to Automatic instead of fixed. Acronis will then span/split the image into
smaller files.
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