Author Archive for Philip Churchill

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Add-In: TiVo Publisher 1.3

The latest version of the add-in TiVo Publisher is available for download. Version 1.3  fixes numerous bug fixes and adds the following features: FLAC, OGG, M4A (AAC unprotected) audio formats are now supported. Video Aspect Ratios are preserved. Updated ffmpeg to newer release (2/5/2008, r11870). TagLib# library is now used to read audio file tags. […]

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Windows Home Server Bible – Sample's

The new book by Greg Kettell and Jennifer Ackerman Kettell is about to be published by publishers Wiley. The Windows Home server Bible is a 600 page comprehensive guide that covers all the techniques and step-by-step instruction you need to succeed with Windows Home Server. Choose the out-of-the-box WHS solution or repurpose a spare PC […]

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Connect Your xBox 360 to Your Home Server

Website Train Signal Training have a post detailing How to Connect Your xBox 360 to Your Home Server taking you through from the physical connection to the xBox 360 configuration setup. Read it here.

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Would you like Power Pack 1 sooner rather than later?

The Product Manager of the Windows Home Server Team Todd Headrick has posted a question over on the forums asking if you would like Power Pack 1 released prior to June 2008, the date when the Data Corruption fix is due. With already over 100 replies to the question, the consensus seems to be yes […]

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Data Corruption Issue Q&A

With the Knowledge Base Article (KB) 946676 detailing the data corruption issue being updated today (see here) we have more detailed information available for you in a question and answer format that should help you understand the problem easier. What is the issue? When certain programs are used to edit, transfer and save files to/on […]

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Data Corruption Knowledge Base (KB946676) Article has been Updated

The data corruption Knowledge Base (KB946676) Article has been updated today to revision 5.0 with updated information about symptoms, the cause and giving the status on the issue with guidance also. When certain programs are used to edit or transfer files that are stored on a Windows Home Server-based computer that has more than one […]

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The Week in Review – Sunday's Summary

What was going on this week at mswhs.com? Here’s your chance to catch-up if you missed something! Add-In: Vista Caller-ID Public Beta Good news for those of you after a caller ID add-in for Windows Home Server Add-in. After a lot of interest, the closed beta of Vista Caller-ID WHS Add-in has now been made […]

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Add-In: Vista Caller-ID Public Beta

Good news for those of you after a caller ID add-in for Windows Home Server Add-in. After a lot of interest, the closed beta of Vista Caller-ID WHS Add-in has now been made publicly available, although still in beta. Developer Alexander Kent hopes that users will continue sharing ideas, and that together it will become […]

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No Leap of Joy for Home Server Users

February 29th caused a few problems for Windows Home Server owners last week. Installations of the software went fine until the Welcome/Setup screen requesting the initial WHS password appeared, it would carry on appearing after every login continuously. Users like Julian B and patterson76 posted on the WHS forums: “How can I stop the Welcome/Setup […]

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Beginner Mini Series Continues

Steven Warren’s beginner mini series Real World this time looks at how to connect your computers to your Windows Home Server which basically looks at installing the connector software on one of your networked PCs. Read it on TechRepublic.