In the software industry, data-damaging bugs are every product manager’s nightmare. When a reproducible bug in this category is identified, sirens go off, vacations get canceled, engineers lose sleep, and product managers pop Maalox until it’s fixed.
That’s the context behind the alarmingly terse Knowledge Base article 946676, published last week. The entire article encompasses only a few sentences, but it got the attention of anyone using Windows Home Server:
I asked a senior member of the Windows Home Server team for more details yesterday. Here’s what I learned:
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