Happy New Flaw!

Okay, well, it’s not so new. But it is a flaw.

Microsoft is making great headway on a great 2008!

A flaw in Microsoft’s Windows Home Server could lead to data loss under certain circumstances, the company has confirmed.

Windows Home Server, released over the summer, aims to offer home users centralized media storage and home backup capabilities for networked PCs.

Microsoft last week updated a support document acknowledging that files edited using certain programs and then stored on Windows Home Server could become corrupted.

Does anyone really wonder why people are sticking with XP as long as they can? With Home Server and Vista acting the way they do, why would anyone use them?

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Posted on January 1, 2008
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Holiday Chatter on January 2, 2008 comments:

Happy new year!!

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Shantanu on January 3, 2008 comments:

Well, doesn’t surprise me. Also, I haven’t found any problem on Vista at a personal level yet. I think their previous releases were much more problematic than this one is. Also, XP works well for most and there is no compelling reason to move to Vista.

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