"This is not an issue that affects every Windows Home Server installation, and the symptoms require several factors that are not mentioned in the KB article. The largest contributing factor is when a home server is under extreme load. If you're doing a large, highly demanding file copy operation in the background and you're using one of the listed applications to edit a file that's stored on a shared folder on the home server, and you save the edited file to the server, then you might see this bug."
Still a very serious issue though - for my sins, I'm a Windows Home Server MVP and we have a call with the WHS team on Jan 2nd, at which I'm expecting to find out more. I'll be posting any updates we can share at my blog: http://www.wegotserved.co.uk/
Ed Bott has a little more on the problem:
"This is not an issue that affects every Windows Home Server installation, and the symptoms require several factors that are not mentioned in the KB article. The largest contributing factor is when a home server is under extreme load. If you're doing a large, highly demanding file copy operation in the background and you're using one of the listed applications to edit a file that's stored on a shared folder on the home server, and you save the edited file to the server, then you might see this bug."http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=348
Still a very serious issue though - for my sins, I'm a Windows Home Server MVP and we have a call with the WHS team on Jan 2nd, at which I'm expecting to find out more. I'll be posting any updates we can share at my blog: http://www.wegotserved.co.uk/
Cheers
Terry