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Microsoft has started offering Windows Home Server for download via its online hotspot dedicated to developers. As of March 23, 2009, members of the MSDN community will be able to grab the Windows Home Server with Power Pack 1 installation disk, this even though the software giant has already launched Power Pack 2. T... |
24 March 2009 09:13 GMT |
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Microsoft continues to evolve its home server operating system. In this context, the Redmond company has made available for download an update designed to integrate with Windows Home Server Power Pack 1. The refresh, which went live on February 24, 2009, is now up for grabs via WU. “The Windows Home Server team... |
25 February 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Microsoft is kicking the backup repair capabilities of its home server operating system up a notch. On January 27, 2009, the Redmond company released an update capable of making Windows Home Server deliver superior results when dealing with backup abnormalities. Ahead of the update, users of Windows Home Server could... |
28 January 2009 05:25 GMT |
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Following the release of Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server, Microsoft has undergone a process of updating the resources offered in conjunction with the product, including various examples of documentation and even the official website. Todd Headrick, the product planner for the Microsoft Windows Home Server, menti... |
18 September 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 was released to manufacturing on July 21, 2008, and the gold bits are heading straight for the end users' machines. Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server is the equivalent of a service pack for any other Windows client or server operating system and Microsoft is ready to kick-star... |
13 August 2008 07:44 GMT |
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Microsoft released Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 to manufacturing on July 21, 2008, and subsequently made the gold bits available for download. But, what has been deemed as the equivalent of a fully fledged Service Pack for the Windows Home Server operating system is yet to truly reach the finish line, at least in... |
7 August 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Microsoft released Windows Home Sever Power Pack 1 to manufacturing on July 21, 2008, and subsequently the gold bits were made available through the Download Center. The Redmond company offered just the English version of the Power Pack initially, indicating that the German, Spanish and French versions would drop in ... |
1 August 2008 05:09 GMT |
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On June 9, 2008, Charlie Kindel, Windows Home Server General Manager, announced that the first public Beta Build of Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 is available for download via Microsoft Connect. Release Candidate of Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 (Build 1771) is up for grabs after an extensive period of private ... |
10 June 2008 04:05 GMT |
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Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows Server 2008 are not the sole Windows client and server side operating systems getting Service Packs in the first half of 2008. Microsoft is in the final stages of cooking of the first minor release of Windows Home Server. Formerly codenamed UR1, Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 i... |
22 May 2008 04:29 GMT |
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The first Beta for Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server is right on track for delivery by the end of this month to selected testers, and then in a subsequent release to the general public in May. Just as it is tradition at Microsoft, all operating systems are updated by Service Packs, and Windows Home Server is by no... |
3 April 2008 07:54 GMT |
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According to the latest Microsoft forecasts, the company estimates a strong level of growth on the home server front. Windows Home Server, the brainchild of Charlie Kindel, Microsoft Product Unit Manager, was introduced at CES International 2007, by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates. The Redmond company then rapidly went... |
8 January 2008 03:38 GMT |
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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 will play well with the 64-bit versions of Windows Vista SP1, but will also enable users to benefit from closer integration with the current Windows operating systems, as well as add features and functionality. The Windows Home Server team, which has done an excellent job in the past ... |
7 January 2008 13:37 GMT |
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