The Windows Home Server team has announced the availability of a Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Release Candidate for public beta testing. The update package is now available from Microsoft"s Connect site (Registration req.)
The most important update in the Power pack is the data corruption issue:
"When certain programs are used to edit or transfer files that are stored on a Windows Home Server-based computer that has more than one hard drive, the files may become corrupted".According to an Microsoft email sent to beta testers this has now been fixed:
"While internal testing so far indicates that we have fixed the data corruption bug in the beta release, the whole point of a beta test is to validate internal testing"