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Microsoft rarely admits mistakes, so when they do, odds are pretty good it's a good-sized one. Hence, when they admitted that there is a bug in their Windows Home Server software, corrupting data storage that it touches, what they were really saying is that there's a huge bug in their Windows Home Server software.
See, Home Server is a software platform that other companies such as Iomega and HP use to help regulate storage devices. Now, while Home Server is under an 'extreme load,' it's having a tendency to corrupt files in those storage devices.
No word on a fix as yet, but MS is advising against making any hardcore changes to Home Server with the following programs:
* Windows Vista Photo Gallery
* Windows Live Photo Gallery
* OneNote 2003
* OneNote 2007
* Outlook 2007
* Microsoft Money 2007
* SyncToy 2.0 Beta
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See, Home Server is a software platform that other companies such as Iomega and HP use to help regulate storage devices. Now, while Home Server is under an 'extreme load,' it's having a tendency to corrupt files in those storage devices.
No word on a fix as yet, but MS is advising against making any hardcore changes to Home Server with the following programs:
* Windows Vista Photo Gallery
* Windows Live Photo Gallery
* OneNote 2003
* OneNote 2007
* Outlook 2007
* Microsoft Money 2007
* SyncToy 2.0 Beta
link