Download the 120 Day Evaluation Edition of Windows Home Server with Power Pack 1

Those of you who remember that last year Microsoft gave everyone the opportunity to try Windows Home Server for 120 days, but the catch was that you had to order it and pay for shipping. Whilst it was only a few dollars, it took a while to get there.

Now Microsoft has given everyone the opportunity to download the 120 day evaluation edition and this time it includes Power Pack 1.

You can download it by visiting the Microsoft Download Center.

Win a Home Server Competition

Would you like to win a Windows Home Server?

If the answer is yes, and why wouldn’t you, 2 home servers are being given away every day for the next 5 days.

So, between now and January 13th 2009 you are in with a chance of winning.

Just go to http://www.winahomeserver.com/ and complete the forms. Unfortunately, this competition is only open to those living in the United States. Good luck!

New Windows Home Server MVPs

Well it’s that time of the year again. I have been lucky enough to be awarded MVP from Microsoft again for Windows Home Server.

Congratulations as well to Phil Churchill who also got re-awarded, and also to the two new guys, Christopher Courtney and Eric B Rux. Well done guys!

Happy New Year 2009

I just wanted to wish everyone a very happy, and safe, 2009!

2009 should be a very good year for Windows Home Server, but more on that in the coming months……

CES 2009 Next Week

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) takes place next week in Las Vegas. It is the biggest show of its kind in the world and all the new and cool gadgets will be on show for all to see.

I will be there next week and will post anything exciting.

I will be also be meeting up with some of my fellow MVP’s and also the Windows Home Server team – more of that next week.

HP Announces two new MediaSmart Servers for Windows Home Server

HP today announced two new MediaSmart Servers for Windows Home Server.

You can read the press release, along with hands on reviews here.

WHS Add-in Development Tutorial

If you are interested in learning more about developing Add-ins for your Windows Home Server, one of my fellow MVP’s, Sam Wood, has taken the time to create a really interesting tutorial.

Take a look at it here: http://tentaclesoftware.com/blog/archive/2008/12/05/quothello-worldquot-windows-home-server-add-in-part-1.aspx.

Microsoft Releases Emergency IE Patch

Microsoft have released an “out of band” patch for Internet Explorer.

This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in Internet Explorer. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. The security update addresses the vulnerability by modifying the way Internet Explorer validates data binding parameters and handles the error resulting in the exploitable condition.

This security update also addresses the vulnerability first described in Microsoft Security Advisory 961051.

If you have automatic updates enabled you will have this now, if you dont, make sure you go to Windows Update and get it now!


WHS November Update Out Now

There is a new update for Windows Home Server that was released today. If you have automatic updates set on you will recieve it, if not go into your WHS and click Update Now from the Settings menu.

Your WHS will need a restart when it has finished installing.

To find out what is included in the update, click here.

Bletchley Park Receives £330,000 from English Heritage

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Today the Engligh Heritage awarded Bletchley Park £330,000 which will be used to help repair the roof. This is great news for the site.

To read more about it click here.