Important information

Important Information 19
File groups and file screen exception rules are not behaving as expected.
When you create new file groups, the following items and actions may
not behave as expected:
File screen exception rules
Templates and template copies
Applying file groups to folders and subfolders
These items and actions function as designed by Microsoft; however,
the configuration rules can be confusing. See the Microsoft Windows
Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition documentation and associated
online help for information about the expected behavior when
applying file groups and exceptions.
Services for Unix driver prompts that the driver is not signed
.
When installing and configuring the Services for Unix support on
Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions systems, you may be prompted
that the driver is not signed. Microsoft addresses this issue in a hotfix
and in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 915915, which is available on
the Microsoft Support website located at
support.microsoft.com
.
NOTE: This is preinstalled on your system by Dell. If the operating system
must be reinstalled, you must reinstall this hotfix.
Some backup solutions do not support x64 operating systems
.
Some backup service providers do not support running the data agent
local on an x64 operating system. These service providers support
Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions because the NAS system
can be connected to a dedicated x86 backup server as a supported
configuration. For x64 systems, the supported backup solutions include
network based backup connected to any dedicated backup server or
directly attached to the backup using native operating system tools.
System shows a blue screen with NFS shares connected to a Windows
Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Editions system running on heavy stress
.
This is behaving as designed by Microsoft and is seen on systems with
faster bus and processor speeds.
Microsoft addresses this issue in Microsoft Knowledge Base article
918245, which is available on the Microsoft Support website located at
support.microsoft.com.