Microsoft to patch Home Server corruption bug — in June

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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