I hope nobody is using the new Windows Home Server, or if you are, that you don't have more than one harddrive in the server, or if you do, that you aren't using any of the little known programs that could cause your data to be corrupted... little known programs like Outlook and Quickbooks.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Infrastruct...uption-Problem

According to the blog posting, Microsoft has been aware of the "data corruption issue" since "late December 2007." Specifically, Microsoft states in its KnowledgeBase listing that on servers with more than one hard drive running Windows Home Server users can experience data corruption with Windows Vista Photo Gallery; Windows Live Photo Gallery; Microsoft Office OneNote 2007; Microsoft Office OneNote 2003; Microsoft Office Outlook 2007; Microsoft Money 2007; SyncToy 2.0 Beta; Intuit QuickBooks; and uTorrent, the popular BitTorrent client.
... even the programmers admit that "Our current plan is to release beta test versions of a fix over the next few months, with a final version currently estimated for June 2008, although that date could change as testing progresses. Thorough testing of the fix is critical and will take time."