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Files in a host mapped volume aren't recognised
- Aug 14, 2017
Thanks for the detailed info! I found a dev familiar with the area and it's a known issue in that build. A fix is on the way so please try a new Insider release once it's out and let us know how it goes.
The only "code" in the repo would be the `README.md` which would describe the purpose of the repo and direct people to this forum for Q&A type questions rather than reporting issues.
We also support feedback via the Feedback Hub tool which comes with the Windows 10 client. Choose the Server category and then the appropriate subcategory. You may add attachments to the feedback if needed. When we release a new build, we provide a current list of known issues in the Feedback Hub announcement that accompanies the build.
- David HirschfeldAug 28, 2017Copper ContributorAgain, we're not running Windows 10 so saying to check the Feedback Hub tool doesn't help much.
A blog post also isn't a viable place to search for known issues as it's not updated with the status of anything or any new issues found. Case in point, *this* issue isn't mentioned anywhere on the blog post but apparently it *is* a known issue with the build.
Anyway, I appreciate the engagement on this forum but it's a terrible solution for soliciting feedback about problems with the builds. Building a tool which excludes everyone not running Win10 also won't do much for the probability of someone bothering to report problems.
This is just my opinion though so you can take it or leave it. For me however the whole process is just too painful so I'll leave it to others to hopefully find and report the bugs and I'll just hope they're fixed by the time it reaches the stable channel... - Mary HoffmanAug 28, 2017Former Employee
The Windows blog posting that is linked to in the "new build" announcements in this forum has the same information about known issues, example for Build 16267: "See the Windows Insiders blog for more information, or check the Announcements in the Feedback Hub tool on your Windows 10 Insider device." Hope that helps.
- David HirschfeldAug 28, 2017Copper ContributorWe're running Win7 here.