Hello,
Below you have a list of KB articles for Windows Server 2008 released or updated this May.
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05/27/2008
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The virtual IP address of a Windows Server 2008 NLB cluster is bound to the NetBIOS host name of a particular server or of multiple servers
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05/27/2008
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The Cluster network name resource and the File Share Witness resource may not come online on a Windows Server 2008 failover cluster node if a disjointed namespace is configured
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05/19/2008
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You cannot confirm or cancel the changes in the "Add Target" dialog box in LUN Management because the "OK" and "Cancel" buttons are missing on a computer that is running the Russian version of Windows Server 2008
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05/15/2008
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The "Current Directory" label and the input text box are missing in the "Clusters" dialog box in some language versions of Windows Server 2008
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05/20/2008
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A handle leak occurs in a Server Message Block (SMB) session between two Windows Vista-based computers or between two Windows Server 2008-based computers
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05/14/2008
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Multipath I/O disks may disappear after you use the Hot Add Processor feature to add a new CPU to a Windows Server 2008-based computer
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05/14/2008
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Support WebCast: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2008
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05/13/2008
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VSS warning events are logged for non-LUN identifiers in the inquiry VPD page 0x83 data in Windows Server 2008
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05/12/2008 |
Group Policy settings are not applied on member computers that are running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista SP1 when certain SMB signing policies are enabled |
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05/06/2008 |
How to set up dynamic boot partition mirroring on GUID partition table (GPT) disks in Windows Server 2008 |
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05/07/2008 |
Error message when you use SMB-to-NFS gateway software that exposes mounted NFS shared folders as SMB shared folders on a Windows Server 2008-based computer: "Stop 0x0000007E" |
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05/06/2008 |
Folder redirection does not work correctly after you restart a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista |
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05/07/2008 |
When you stop a node in a Windows Server 2008 failover cluster, the groups that are hosted on that node may fail over to a random node instead of to the next available node |
-- Malu Menezes
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