Author Archive for Philip Churchill

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Windows Home Server Team Talk Live Mesh

Microsoft’s enthusiast video technology site has a video cast with the Windows Home server team. Mark Pendergrast, Brendan Grant and Doug Berrett talk about their PDC sessions and how Live Mesh is being integrated with Windows Home Server including a prototype demo of WebGuide running as a Silverlight application from the Live Mesh desktop. Watch […]

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Add-In: My Movies 1.0

A new version of My Movies for Windows Home Server has been released. Version 1.0 functions as a My Movies server for the My Movies clients, or it can function as a data provider for Media Center’s DVD library, Media Portal, OML and Niveus Movie Library. It contains a fully automated disc copier for DVD, […]

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Updating the eSATA Driver on the MediaSmart Server

Website Home Server Hacks has a great tutorial for HP MediaSmart Server owners. If you are using an external eSATA drive then you would be using the eSATA connector on the rear of the MediaSmart and by following the guide will enable you to update the Marvel 6121 driver. All the details are here.

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WHS Coming to MSDN

A member of the Windows Home Server Team have stated that Windows Home Server is coming to the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). We reported back in January that WHS would unfortunately not be available from MSDN, but it looks like discussions between the the Product Group and the subscription acquisition teams finally worked out as […]

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WHS is Sysadmin Made Easy

Tech site HardwareZone.com has a 7 page guide on Windows Home Server called "Windows Home Server – Sysadmin Made Easy!"  The article looks at the various features available in Home Server and during the articles final thoughts the authors state how Windows Home Server gradually becomes invisible: After we got the network up and working, […]

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Windows Home Server Web Roundup

A roundup of articles on Windows Home Server from the world wide web over the last few days. First up the .net musings blog has an article on WHS and its backup potential as well as looking at online backup (cloud) solutions for Windows Home Server. As the author of the article states: …the best […]

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Windows Home Server Price Drop

Beginning tomorrow, November 1, Microsoft introduces a 30% price reduction on the Windows Home Server software after a successful year on the market. Although there is no recommended price set by Microsoft, this will bring the price down to approximately $120 in the US and £80 in the UK – A great saving. Microsoft say […]

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Windows Home Server at WinHEC 2008

PDC2008 has just finished and next week WinHEC 2008 takes place between November 4th-7th in California at the Los Angeles Convention Center and this year the event for industry professionals has 2 sessions dedicated to Windows Home Server. “Design Considerations for Building a Windows Home Server – CON-T577” takes place on Thursday November 06 2008 […]

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Live Mesh Integrated with Windows Home Server

It was announced yesterday at the end of one of the WHS sessions at PDC2008, that Live Mesh would be available within the Windows Home Server product. The WHS Team blog stated in a post: The Windows Home Server and Windows Live Mesh teams are working closely together to define and develop a set of […]

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Video: Exposing Connected Home Services to the Internet via WHS

The 2nd video on Windows Home server from PDC2008 is now available. "Exposing Connected Home Services to the Internet Via Windows Home Server" was co-presented by Brendan Grant and Doug Berrett. In this video we are shown how to leverage the Remote Access platform in WHS to expose on-premises services running in the connected home […]