Windows Home Server Data Corruption Fix

Windows Home Server is a great product, but it's been plagued by an infamous bug known as the Data Corruption Bug. Yesterday, the Windows Home Server team released a public beta of Power Pack 1. In addition to some new features and enhancements, Power Pack 1 also fixes the data corruption bug.

I've been involved in small team of internal testers for Power Pack 1. We've been testing this fix for a few months and are confident that the data corruption bug is fixed. In fact, I have been editing files against my Windows Home Server for a while now, and I've not encountered a single occurrence of corruption. (We use an internal tool to test for corruption against our WHS box, so corruption doesn't go unnoticed if it happens.)

You can access the public beta of Power Pack 1 by going to the Windows Home Server Connect site.

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Jim

Published 10 June 08 08:51 by jamesche

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# A Taste of Logic Windows Home Server Data Corruption Fix | work from home said on June 16, 2009 9:26 AM:

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