Microsoft Corp. today said its engineers were still "heads down working" on the data corruption bug that has plagued Windows Home Server since late last year, but it acknowledged that a fix won't be released until June at the earliest.
In a post to a company blog, the WHS team said it had updated a support document to provide more information on the flaw -- even as it continued to downplay the threat. "We are aware of only a very small percentage of users with confirmed instances of this issue, and we believe that most people are unlikely to be affected," the team said.
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