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Big WHS Update on the Way

WeGotServed are reporting that an update for Windows Home Server (v1) will be released on August 24th (2010).

Microsoft’s Knowledge Base Article 979453 states that the update will fix 5 separate issues found since the release of Power Pack 3:

Issue 1

You cannot restore a client computer without manually creating partitions or mapping the source and destination volume.
After you install this update, you can restore a client computer without manually creating partitions or mapping the source and destination volume. However, to enable this functionality, the following conditions must be true:

  • The backup must be stored on only one disk.
  • The destination computer must have only one hard disk.
  • The hard disk in the destination computer must be equal to or larger in size than the backup.
  • The hard disk drive in the destination computer must be an internal hard disk drive. For example, IDE, SATA or e-SATA.
Issue 2

2048-bit certificates will soon replace 1024-bit certificates. This update enables Home Server users to use 2048-bit certificates before 2048-bit certificates become the industry standard.
After you install this update, you are asked to renew Website certificates if you have already registered the live domain for the websites. After you finish the renewal process, the website certificates are upgraded to 2048-bit.

Issue 3

You cannot change the backup settings if a volume that has backup-excluded folders is not available. In this situation, you must wait until the volume becomes available.
After you install this update, you can remove a missing volume that has backup-excluded folders from the backup process.

Issue 4

You cannot remove all users’ permissions from a shared folder. When you try to remove the permissions, the Windows Home Server console reports that the operation succeeds. However, the permissions are not removed.
After you install this update, you can successfully remove all users’ permissions from a shared folder. If you tried to perform this operation before you install this update, the permissions will be removed when you restart the computer after you install this update.

Issue 5

You may experience incompatibility issues when you use the next version of Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows Home Server. This is a precautionary update. Windows Home Server is currently not supported by the next version of Microsoft Security Essentials Beta or final release. This update will address some incompatibility issues.

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  1. Gerrit says:

    Item 6 should have been: handle WD EARS Advanced Format drivers properly. Presently these drives are useless in WHS V1, regardless of jumpers and regrooving using Acronis etc. The fact remains that the throughput on WHS is pathetic. I know this problem is not MS’s creation but if these drives do indeed operate at full bandwidth on W7 and Vista, then some effort should be expended to backport that to XP and Server 2003/WHS. As it stands I can no longer buy WD drives even though they are the best value and reliability IMO.

  2. According to the MS Security Essentials Beta email I received this morning, the rolluip update will be ‘on or around 1st September 2010’.

    Great to see they’re adding the partitioning capability, though – that’s one of the best bits of the Vail restore client.

  3. Jacob says:

    If you installed MS Security Essentials Beta and uninstalled again, how do you know if it has damaged something or not? Should I fear data loss?

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