I've observed this behavior for years now. It can be a serious issue for users who do not backup their server VESP64 files.
Vienna Ensemble has a function that can fetch an instance from a previously saved server file and insert it into the server you're designing. Wonderful. I use it all the time.
Unfortunately, VEP will surreptitiously retitle the server you're designing.
Here's an example. You're working on a server file called "New" and you import an instance from the file "My perfect, took-months-to-refine" file.
If you have no backup of "My perfect, took-months-to-refine" file, and you hit save, thinking you've saved "New," you'll find that VEP saved your "New" file with the title "My perfect, took-months-to-refine" file.
In other words, it overwrote the file that took you months to refine. It retitles the destination file of your import as the source.
We're mature. We backup our files. But this clandestine retitling of a file lies in wait for those less vigilant.