Important information

Important Information 13
the file and save that file from the client system. This issue does not
occur when the user opens the already opened text file from the client
system. The client user is able to delete that file when the file is opened
by some other user on another client system. This issue occurs with
files in
.txt
and
.bmp
formats.
The correct behavior occurs on all
Microsoft Office files, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.
According to Microsoft, this behavior is not an issue, but is working as
designed, which is consistent with the Windows 2003 code base.
Microsoft does not have plans to release any fixes or workarounds for
this issue.
Workgroup Edition NAS, when connected to the Express Edition
NAS MMC console, is not consistent.
When the Windows Storage Server R2 x64 Workgroup Edition NAS
system's MMC is connected to the remote Express Edition NAS MMC
console, it expands and shows the information that is not part of the
Express Edition NAS console. The MMC shows the Distributed File
System (DFS) menu and the Services and Applications menu, which is
not part of the Express Edition installation.
According to Microsoft, this is behaving as designed, which is
consistent with the Windows 2003 code base. Microsoft does not have
plans to release any fixes or workarounds for this issue.
The Custom Printer Filter configuration is lost after the Windows
Storage Server R2 x64 Edition MMC is reopened.
After saving a custom print filter in the MMC, the print filter is not
saved when you exit the MMC.
Microsoft discusses this issue in Knowledge Base article 911924, which
is available on the Microsoft Support website located at
support.microsoft.com
.
NOTE: A hotfix for this issue is preinstalled on your system by Dell. If the
operating system must be reinstalled, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base
article 911924 on how to reinstall this hotfix.
Older versions of QLogic, SANSurfer and NFS Services have inter-
operability issues
.
The QLogic SANSurfer which installs it’s own PortMapper service uses
port 111, the same port that is used by
Microsoft Portmap.exe
and is