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Possible Data Corruption with SMB2 Network Redirector under Windows Vista and Higher
Published on Fri, Jan 10 2014

The network redirector that ships with Windows Vista and higher uses the SMB2 file-sharing protocol, by default. Windows XP and lower used the older SMB file-sharing protocol. There are some bugs in the SMB2 network redirector in Windows Vista or higher that may affect the reliability of database operations in a file-sharing network environment where shared databases are being accessed directly by multiple users on multiple workstations.

The following hot fixes are available to fix these bugs:

KB2028965: Data corruption when multiple users perform read and write operations to a shared file in the SMB2 environment

KB2618096: Data corruption when one user on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 updates a shared file that is open on multiple computers by using SMB Version 2

KB2646563: SMB2 directory cache is not updated correctly if a file is deleted in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2
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