
Windows Home Server Conflict Resolver
Posted on 17. Jan, 2010 by Terry Walsh in File Management, Home Server Management
Experience Level: Advanced
Windows Home Server Conflict Resolver scans your backed up files and their “tombstones” to identify any potential file conflicts, based on file availability and readability. If any file is found that is considered unsafe, missing or corrupt, Windows Home Server Conflict Resolver will try to fix it.
Developer: UndercoverBlogger.be
More Info: Download | Support Forum
Release History
v1.1 (20th January 2010)
- Implemented ‘The Stamp Icon’ by JasonMFC from http://www.homeserverland.com
- (Hopefully) fixed bug where very large files were being marked as corrupt
- Improved user experience with checkboxes
- Implemented debug mode that is accessible by pressing F3
v1.0 (17th January 2010)
- Initial release




tdmts
20. Jan, 2010
Hi all!
Okay, having read the forums where the Add-In was released (and after checking myself) I found there were indeed some issues with large files on duplicated shares. I think I identified the bug and killed it
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Also, I enabled a Debug mode that you can (De)Activate by pressing F3 after clicking once in the Add-In to help make my life easier in case of trouble.
So it would be nice to see if you could give it a (second) try and let me know what you think.
Download on: http://www.undercoverblogger.be/whs
PS: documentation has been updated to reflect the changes made.
Erik
04. Feb, 2010
I installed the add-in and it seams that every time I start a scan it scans for a few minuets and then logs of and the server is unresponsive (can’t log-on and shared folders not available) for a few minutes. Seam to have problems with bugs.