A common question we see popping up all over the Internet is how to upgrade from the beta version of Windows Home Server, or the 120 Day Evaluation version of the software to the standard, licensed product. Many people have tried out WHS, have their hardware setup just right, and are impressed by what it [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 28, 2007
Looks like we’re really starting to gear up now for the “official” availability date for the Windows Home Server OEM software on October 1st. Microsoft have today issued late-breaking release documentation for the RTM release, which includes the following overview: This document contains late-breaking information to help you set up and run Windows Home Server. It is [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 13, 2007
If you’ve been running the Windows Home Server beta releases, you’ll be eagerly awaiting your copy of the Windows Home Server RTM final release to drop through your letter box. Whilst the upgrade from the Release Candidate to the final release is pretty straightforward, there are a couple of watch-outs to pay attention to, which [...]
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