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August Windows Server 2008 Knowledge Base Articles

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First published on TECHNET on Sep 10, 2008

Hello,







Below you have a list of KB articles for Windows Server 2008 released or updated last month.





954807

08/29/2008

You are prompted for authentication four times when you try to access a file on a WebDAV server from a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008

957180

08/24/2008

Problem: Extending a File may fail with “Disk Full” Error even though Volume has Free Space

956472

08/23/2008

You may experience unexpected behavior on a Windows Server 2008-based computer that has more than 32 paths to an MPIO disk

955015

08/13/2008

Stop error message on a Windows Server 2008-based computer when the NFS feature is enabled: "Stop: 0x00000019"

955733

08/13/2008

Incorrect status codes that are returned in failover clusters may cause operations to fail, such as when you try to generate an Offline Address Book (OAB) on an Exchange Server 2007 single copy cluster

954037

08/07/2008

Error message when you try to copy a file to a DFS shared folder from a Windows Vista-based computer or from a Windows Server 2008-based computer: "The selected files could not be copied There is not enough free space on the device"

954475

08/01/2008

After you restore a clustered disk from a VSS transportable hardware snapshot in a Windows Server 2008 cluster, the clustered disk cannot come online

947021

08/01/2008

How to configure volume mount points on a server cluster in Windows Server 2008

954027

08/01/2008

You receive a "Computer cannot be managed" error message when you use the Share and Storage Management snap-in to manage file shares in a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise cluster

953537

08/01/2008

The contents of a DFS share do not appear if you access the share by using a shortcut to the DFS link from a Windows Vista-based computer or from a Windows Server 2008-based client computer

955840

08/01/2008

You cannot automatically recover from an overcurrent condition that occurs on a USB device on a computer that is running Windows Vista SP1 or Windows Server 2008

-- Malu Menezes

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