Disk may be damaged or full, or you may not have sufficient access privileg

HI iWEB Guys,
I'm at iWEB 2.0.3 (iWEB08). Been using it for a long whie.
I have 24GB of .mac space with 16GB available - (derived from system/prefs/.mac)
I am trying to publish a series of files for some work collaboration.
Some of these objects are more than 2GB. Should not be a problem.
So, after Ipublish a few of them I get the following error message from iWEB...
*+Can’t create the file “MovieName_DVCPROHD108050.mov.” The disk may be damaged or full, or you may not have sufficient access privileges.+*
I have searched the forums and googled many of the usual places. The fixes for the range from "shortening the .MAc password" (which does not work (+this is certain rubbish!+), especially when you shorten it to the lowest permissible limit length ) to suggestions of maniupulating the ~/library/application support/iweb directories. (useless and out of date for iWEB 2.0.3.
*Other info:* I have also successfully uploaded these files to my iDISK in the hope that I could publish form there. Sadly I get the same error: +Can’t create the file “MovieName_DVCPROHD108050.mov.” The disk may be damaged or full, or you may not have sufficient access privileges.+
I have tried the following to no avail:
• with NO other UPLOAD or download network traffic.
• recreating the iWEB site and the offending page
• tried with other files
I have run out of ideas.
Do you guys have an ideas on this?
ta
w

Hi QuicktimeKirk.. thanks for this piece of info. This 2Gb limit is severely painful for iDISK seeing I have so much iDISK storage.
Thanks for this and may explain some of the error, but one of the failing files is only 1.8GB.. so I guess this is not the problem.
2) as for playing your statement is not quite correct. And further my reason for wanting them to be uploaded is not for playing, just for sharing with colleagues in a remote work collabroation instead of FTP.
Thanks for your thoughts anyway.
w

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