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The Storage Team Blog about file services and storage features in Windows Server, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.

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November 2006 - Posts

End of year maintenance for DFS Replication reporting
If you use the reporting functionality for DFS Replication in the DFS Management tools you will want to pick up the following hotfix to allow reporting functionality to work during the month of December: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912154 . You do Read More...
Identifying how much disk space is used for restore points in Windows Vista
Beta testers and even MS employees often ask us why restore points take up so much disk space and whether this can be adjusted. I also see the opposite problem reported—testers are surprised that so few restore points are being kept on the system. The Read More...
TechNet Webcast: Windows Server "Longhorn" and Windows Vista: Better Together (Level 200)
Here's an upcoming webcast that features Offline Files:: In this session, we look deeper into the technologies that make the combination of Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" and Windows Vista a compelling solution for enterprise organizations. Read More...
Everything you ever wanted to know about Remote Differential Compression...
Our RDC experts just published a technical whitepaper on RDC. Check out Optimizing File Replication over Limited-Bandwidth Networks using Remote Differential Compression by Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Joe Porkka, Mark Manasse, and Y. Gurevich. Abstract Read More...
File and Printer Sharing in Windows Vista
If you're interested in using Windows Vista to share files, check out this TechNet article recently published. Here's a brief abstract: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ has made some important changes to the way that file and printer sharing works. This article Read More...
Identifying VSS hotfixes to install on new servers
A customer deploying a new server recently asked us which VSS hotfixes he should install. Turns out there are quite a few VSS hotfixes out there, and he asked if he needed to install them all in order or just a subset. Here’s the rundown of what to install, Read More...
Disabling Last Access Time in Windows Vista to improve NTFS performance
An observant Windows Vista user noticed a registry named NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem and asked us what this means. Last Access Time is a file attribute that’s updated when a file is Read More...
Answering your questions about File Backup in Windows Vista
Savvy Windows Vista users have been asking tough questions about some of the design decisions we made for the File Backup feature in Windows Vista. We created this FAQ to explain our decisions. We don’t expect everyone to agree with us, and we are taking Read More...
Windows Vista File Backup saves the day!
We were delighted to receive the following email from one of our managers who is now our biggest fan of the File Backup program in Windows Vista. Though we’ve heard plenty of feedback about the lack of location-based backup in Backup, this is one scenario Read More...
Clearing up a common misconception about hub and spoke topologies in DFS Replication
When you set up a replication group in Windows Server 2003 R2, you are given the choice of several topologies, including hub and spoke. A common misconception about this topology is that the hub is a “master” and changes made on spokes will not be replicated Read More...
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