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Time Traveler for Windows Home Server Add-In Update and Offer

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A few weeks ago we reported about a new Windows Home Server Add-In called Time Traveler.

Well it has been updated this week and along with the update we have a very special offer for readers of Using Windows Home Server. If you purchase Time Traveler, you will receive $5 off with the coupon “USINGWHS5” during checkout.

For more information about Time Traveler and to buy it, click here.

New Features:
  • Selectable rollback target folder – rollback directly to the original Share/folder or a separate cache folder
  • Rollback version finder – easy viewing of rollback points to find time/date of the file you want to rollback. A more informative selection of files/folders during rollbacks
  • Updated status display – now easier to view the current action being performed by Time Traveler; Online, Updating database, Updating Folder List, and Expired Trial
Bug fixes:
  • Set full read/write permissions for all WHS users when creating the “Time Traveler Rollbacks” share during installation
  • Fixed selection of deep folders within the Rollback Single File selector
  • Fixed apparent hang when selecting a Share containing many files/folders. i.e WHS Console could become unresponsive for a few minutes
  • Fixed installer failure on some Power Pack 2 and Power Pack 3 systems
Installation tips:
  • From the WHS Console select Settings | Add-ins | Installed then Uninstall the previous version of Time Traveler
  • Download the new version of the software, via the link above, to your \\server\software\add-ins folder
  • From the WHS Console select Settings | Add-ins | Available then Install the new version
  • The WHS Console will restart
  • All existing settings and rollback information will be saved from the previous version. You’re done!
Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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