Computerworld has released an article about a problem in Windows Home Server.

Microsoft has posted a support document which says, “When you use certain programs to edit files on a home computer that uses Windows Home Server, the files may become corrupted when you save them to the home server.”

These programs include Vista Photo Gallery, OneNote and Outlook from the Office suite, and Quiken and Quickbooks software.

“Until an update for Windows Home Server is available, we recommend that [you] do not use the programs that are listed to save or to edit program-specific files that are stored on a Windows Home Server-based system,” the document added.

Source: COMPUTERWORLD