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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Now Available, Fixes Data Corruption

Posted by Adrian Covert at 2:19 AM on July 22, 2008

Microsoft just made available the Power Pack 1 update for Windows Home Server, which fixes the data corruption issues users have been reporting since Home Server went live. In addition, it adds 64-bit Vista support, shared folder backup features, and improved remote accessibility. You can download it here. [Windows Home Server Blog via All About Microsoft]


 

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AlterEgoist

Posted July 23, 2008 4:24 AM

The HP Update which provides McAfee protection and enhanced packet video streaming is also available concurrent with Power Pack 1. You can get the add-ins by checking the server console. For more info, see the discussion threads on MediaSmartHome.com. There are also some good threads on PP1 there.

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