Consumers hoping to safeguard their holiday memories by storing pictures on their Windows Home Servers may instead want to save those files on their PCs’ hard drives. A post made on Microsoft’s WHS blog warns users that WHS contains a heretofore undiscovered file corruption bug. Although engineers are busily trying to solve the problem, Microsoft said, users are advised not to edit and then save WHS stored files using any of several Microsoft and third-party software applications.
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Posted by: Walaika Haskins December 31, 2007 08:08 AMConsumers hoping to safeguard their holiday memories by storing pictures on their Windows Home Servers may instead want to save those files on their PCs’ hard drives. A post made on Microsoft’s WHS blog warns users that WHS contains a heretofore undiscovered file corruption bug. Although engineers are busily trying to solve the problem, Microsoft said, users are advised not to edit and then save WHS stored files using any of several Microsoft and third-party software applications.