Before You Build Checklist

If you are in the process of building your own Windows Home Server box, then The Home Server Show has a before you build checklist which goes over various install issues which you may encounter during the building process.

You’ll also find this checklist useful if your Home Server is already up and running since it covers some good points.

This detailed list is available to read here or is also available in PDF format.

What’s New in Power Pack 2

Fellow MVP Andrew Edney talks about what is new in Power Pack 2 on this weeks Media Center Show Podcast whilst Simon May, Richard Miller and Josh Shenkle talk Windows 7.

You can listen to the podcast from here.

The Newbie 10 Point Checklist

Home Server Land has a Windows Home Server newbie checklist.

Home Server Land

Following the 10 points will give you a more pleasant WHS experience. Personally i love number 5:

Please refrain yourself from going on a potentially dangerous WHS add-in installation frenzy!

You can check it out yourself here.

Add-In: LightsOut 0.8.0

The latest version of LightsOut, which has been licensed by Acer for their Aspire easyStore Home Server, is now available.

Version 0.8.0 of the Add-In which is used to put a WHS into suspended mode or hibernation and resume on user defined events includes the following changes:

  • localized into French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese, besides the already existing English and German versions.
  • Whenever a restore operation is detected, LightsOut keeps the server running for 2 hours for each selected volume
  • The help file is now opened on the server and no longer requires a LightsOut client installation
  • The Uptime diagram shows tooltip details about computers and remote access
  • A version check has been added for SB Core service. When a fixed version is detected, a warning is no longer displayed.

New functionality is planned for the next version which development has already started on.

More information is available from here.

Add-In: Asset UPnP 1.0

Asset UPnP is a audio server which is both UPnP and DLNA compatible and enhances the audio streaming capabilities of Windows Home Server.

Asset Configeration 1.0

Typically audio files are stored on a server and multiple audio devices around the network can play audio from the server (devices such as Linn DS, XBox 360, PS3, etc).

Asset Setup 1.0

Asset features:

  • Designed from the ground up as an audio UPnP server,
  • Album Art support,
  • Customizable browse tree with advanced search facilities (Album by Release, Style, Composer, Conductor…),
  • Configurable Wave / LPCM decoding (no quality loss) for devices which cannot play specific audio types,
  • ReplayGain can be applied to Wave / LPCM stream, volume matching across tracks for devices which have no support,
  • Extensive tagging ‘standards’ compatibility,
  • Wide-ranging audio support: mp3, FLAC, Apple Lossless, WMA (inc Lossless), m4a, AIFF, Wave
  • Windows Home Server (WHS) specific install, with WHS Connector configuration,
  • Windows 2000 / XP / Vista compatible,
  • Runs efficiently in the background detecting new & changed tracks (as service),
  • Free for non-commercial use

More details are available from here.

Thanks to We Got Served for the details.

Add-In: WHS WebBrowser

There is a new add-in available which adds an Internet Explorer windows to the Windows Home Server console.

WHS WebBrowser

WHS WebBrowser can be used for home automation administration or to view an IP webcam when away via the console amongst other uses.

The add-in also features the additional features:

  • Customizable Homepage
  • All types of navigation (in front, back, etc.)
  • History of visited pages
  • Print
  • Find (search)

Please note that this version 1.0.2009.0313 is in German only, although if I can understand it then anyone can!

More information is available from here (in German)

Thanks to the German Home Server Blog for the details

Power Pack 2 is Downloading

Windows Update is now automatically updating PP1 versions of Windows Home Server to Power Pack 2, that’s as long as you have Windows Update switched to “On (recommended)” within the console settings on the general tab.

If not make sure to click on the “Update Now…” button.

PP2 General Tab

After the install your Resources tab with the console settings will read the following for Version Information.

PP2 Resources Tab

Windows Home Server on MSDN – Finally

You can now (finally) download Windows Home Server from both the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet. Availability on both platforms will allow IT Pros to try out Home Server and for a larger community of professional developers to build new add-ins and solutions on top of the Windows Home Server platform.

WHS on MSDN and TechNet

Under the category of Operating Systems (and NOT Servers) the Windows Home Server installation disc, connector disc and restore disc are all available for download.

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MSDN Subscriptions – Subscription required.

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TechNet Plus Subscriptions – Subscription required.

Power Pack 2 Is Here

As of Tuesday, March 24 (2009) Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 will be available for download via Windows/Microsoft Update.

As you are properly aware this minor release of Windows Home Server has been known by the codename Snoqualmie (or SnoQ internally within Microsoft) which is Power Pack 2 (PP2) for Windows Home Server.

Power Packs are a combination of bug fixes, like a service pack but also contain new features and enhancements and here we have a run down of what you can find in this new release:

Windows Media Center and Media Sharing

The great news is that new in this version you can now install a connector on a Windows Media Center PC (Vista or Windows7) and view your Windows Home Server shared folder content within Media Center either via that PC or on a Windows Media Center Extender.

Windows Media Center 

This means that you can now view your shared photos, videos and recorded tv or listen to your shared music within Media Center. These libraries are automatically updated to include your media shared folders on your home server.

Recorded TV Shared Folder

MP4 audio and video file support has been added and content that is stored on your home server and that is shared via Windows Media Connect, including files with extensions .mp4, .m4v, .m4b and .m4a, now appears in the music or video library with title, artist, composer, album, and genre metadata.

Windows Media Center Connector

Windows Media Center – Windows Media Center Connector installation reminder

Added Language Support

In addition to the existing Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish versions, Power Pack 2 also includes Italian language support.

Remote Access

The remote access settings experience is now simpler with a new configuration and repair wizard for the remote access feature. A more accurate status to test whether or not remote connectivity is available from outside the home network along with better troubleshooting guidance for common home networking issues that can prevent remote access from working properly has been implemented.

Remote Access

Home Computer Backups

Power Pack 2 provides new functionality to help prevent the issue where a home computer backup process stopped at 79 to 81% when trying to restore files and folders from a home computer backup.

81 Percent

Home Server Backup

Some issues used to occur when restoring files and folders from a Home Server Backup located on an external hard disk drive to the software shared folder on a Windows Home Server-based system. PP2 adds functionality to prevent the unintended restoration of older versions of the Windows Home Server Connector software from overwriting newer versions of the files.

Server Storage and Shared Folders

The notification messages about the files that are stored in shared folders may have caused high CPU utilization for applications that were accessing these files. The amount of notification messages has been improved so that applications such as the Microsoft Zune software, that may be running at the same time, no longer consume excessive processor resources.

When copying large files or folders from a Vista PC to a shared folder on the home server the file size is limited to the free space on the target hard disk drives that are connected to the home server and is not limited by the free space on the primary hard disk drive of the Windows Home Server-based system as was previously.

PP2 Shared Folders

The new “Recorded TV Folder” within the Shared Folders

It great that Power Pack 2 (PP2) is finally here and although mainly a bug fix release, media center lovers will rejoice, now that our backups, server storage and media needs are more closely linked.

The English version of Power Pack 2 will automatically install as part of Windows Update (if Automatic Updates is enabled on the home server) and you will need to have Windows Home Server with Power Pack 1 already installed on their home server beforehand. Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish is currently scheduled to be available before the end of April.

For those of you wishing to know more, the Release Documentation for Power Pack 2 is available in .doc format to download from here.

Add-In: Media Center Health Monitor

Windows Home Server has an add-in for Media Center users.

Media Center Health Monitor

Media Center Health Monitor monitors the health of all Media Center systems whether they are clients of the Home Server or not and displays a log or can have the application send you an email, amongst other options.

More details here.