Important information

12 Important Information
Microsoft has addressed this issue in hotfix number 909613 and in a
Microsoft Knowledge Base article, which is available on the Microsoft
Support website located at
support.microsoft.com
The information about the number of open files is not shown
correctly after a session is closed and reopened.
The
number of Open Files
section under
Share Folder Management
Shared Folders
Sessions
is not shown correctly after the session is
closed and re-established. The number of open files still shows 0 after
the same session is closed and reopened. It shows that a session has been
established between the Network Attached Storage (NAS) system and
the shared folder/file but does not update the number of open files as 1.
The operating system is fully functional even though the session is not
updated properly.
The File Screening management feature of FSRM does not block a
file when a user renames and copies the blocked file.
File Screening does not block a file after a user renames and copies the
blocked file into a specified folder or volume.
File Screening checks only for the filename during the file screening,
when a user tries to copy the blocked files. If a user renames the
blocked file and tries to copy it, File Screening does not block the file; it
allows the user to copy the file into the specified folder or onto a volume.
This issue occurs with both Active and Passive screening types.
According to Microsoft, this behavior is not an issue, but is working as
designed. Microsoft does not have plans to release any fixes or
workarounds for this issue.
Multiple clients are allowed to open and edit the same shared file
simultaneously.
Multiple clients are allowed to open and edit same shared file
simultaneously when they are accessed from different client systems.
If you create a folder, copy a text file on the NAS system, and share the
folder with multiple users that have
Full control
or
Read + change
permissions on that folder, and then you open the text file, you can log
in from one client system, using the user ID that has
Full control
or
Read + change
permission and access that text file. You can modify