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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 In Depth: WHS Connector Installation Walkthrough

Monday, January 7, 2008

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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 brings a number of enhancements and fixes to the WHS Connector. The Windows Home Server Connector can now be installed on home computers running Windows Vista x64. Functionality is added to detect that the version of the Windows Home Server Connector software is aligned with the version of Windows Home Server [...]

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x64 Connector Announcement Coming at CES 2008

Thursday, November 29, 2007

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Good news is on the way for those of you who with to use Windows Home Server with x64 home computers. As many of you know, the Windows Home Server Connector does not currently support x64 home computers, which has caused a lot of frustration and angst amongst early adopters of the x64 platform. Microsoft have [...]

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Windows Home Server Toolkit v1 Released

Monday, October 8, 2007

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On Friday, Microsoft released what looks like a pretty useful collection of tools for maintaining and troubleshooting your home server. The Windows Home Server Toolkit v1 contains three separate components: Error Reporting The Error Reporting tool collects log files from your home computer and sends them to Microsoft. These log files are useful to Microsoft Support when [...]

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Windows Home Server September Update - Installation Issues

Thursday, September 27, 2007

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A few people have reported problems with re-installing the WHS Connector software on their home computers, after running the Windows Home Server September Update (I guess I was lucky as mine installed without a hitch). Microsoft have identified an issue with the update and are currently working to resolve it - meanwhile, a workaround has been [...]

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Windows Home Server RC1: Report Your Bugs!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

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If you’ve been having issues with the RC1 release of Windows Home Server, then you need to get quickly to the MS Forums and post what you have been experiencing. This is vital to ensure as many bugs as possible can be fixed before the next build is released, or RTM happens - whichever is [...]

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