It sounds like the problem specifically crops up when directly editing files via a WHS share. I'd recommend everyone using WHS just avoid editing files stored on the WHS server and instead edit locally and use WHS for backup until this is resolved.
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It sounds like the problem specifically crops up when directly editing files via a WHS share. I'd recommend everyone using WHS just avoid editing files stored on the WHS server and instead edit locally and use WHS for backup until this is resolved.
Exactly right, Mr. E. It's amazing how many people out on the web are describing this problem incorrectly.