Win Feedsource for Windows Home Server – The Results

Last week we gave two of you the chance to win a copy of the new Windows Home Server Feedsource Add-In from Sam Wood. Here are the results.

What is Feedsource?

Feedsource is a Windows Home Server Add-In that publishes secure Really Simple Syndication (“RSS”) feeds for Shared Folders through the Remote Access web site.

Authorized users access Feedsource RSS feeds from inside or outside the home network to view new and changed files in Shared Folders using any RSS reader that supports authenticated feeds.

Features

  • Authenticated RSS feeds for Shared Folders that show create, delete, rename, and change events for files and directories
  • Granular control to enable or disable RSS feeds for each Shared Folder
  • Automatic integration with the Remote Access web site to view feeds from outside your network with no extra port-forwarding or configuration
  • Simple setup through the Windows Home Server Console
  • Secure authentication and authorization using SSL and existing Windows Home Server access controls
  • RSS 2.0 and Atom support
Learn more about Feedsource at the Tentacle Software website

The Winners

And the two lucky winners are:

David

Gerrit

Well done guys. Expect to hear from Sam soon with your licences.

And thanks to Sam Wood for providing the licences to give away in the first place!

Stay tuned for more giveaways with UWHS very soon.

Virtualized Storage With DataCore for Windows Home Server 2011

Another potential Drive Extender replacement is on the scene from DataCore.  They specialize in virtualized storage, including pooling and data protection.

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Who is DataCore?

Here is how they describe themselves:

DataCore Software – The Storage Virtualization Company

Mission: “Make it practical for organizations large and small to remove physical, geographical and device-specific restrictions of data storage equipment that slow down, interrupt or endanger their IT operations.”

DataCore Software Corporation develops the storage virtualization software required by virtual and physical IT environments to get the highest availability, fastest performance and maximum utilization from their online disks. We provide the critical 3rd dimension on which the success of server and desktop virtualization projects hinge, regardless of the models and brands of storage devices used. Our comprehensive, yet hardware-independent solutions fundamentally change the economics of provisioning, replicating and protecting storage for large enterprises and small to midsize businesses.

DataCore clients represent the broad spectrum of IT organizations around the globe, spanning all the major vertical industries. Their physical environments consists of systems from all the major storage manufacturers, including Dell, EMC, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hitachi, HP, IBM, NetApp, and many others.

Corporate headquarters are located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, with subsidiaries and branch offices in North America, Europe and Asia.

DataCore storage virtualization software is sold through authorized distributors and integration partners across the world, many of which also specialize in server and desktop virtualization solutions. DataCore does not sell directly to end-users. 24×7 post sales technical assistance is provided through a highly talented customer service organization operating from key support centers in the U.S., U.K and Japan.

They provide a software solution that allows for pooling, data protection/mirroring, and thin provisioning of storage inside data centers.
Here is what they have to say right now about their technology and Windows Home Server:

DataCore looks forward to bringing enterprise-class storage to Windows home and small business users. The combination of DataCore with both Windows Home Server and Windows Small Business Server 2011 will help you grow and protect your storage as your needs grow.”

– Carlos M. Carreras, VP of Alliances and Business Development

DataCore is working on bringing a subset of their extensive storage virtualization capabilities to WHS2011.  We’ll be doing a deep dive soon so stay tuned!

Windows Home Server 2011 Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In – Video Edition

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Awieco has just announced the Release Candidate of their Windows Home Server 2011 Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In. This powerful Add-In allows you to use the Wake On Lan ability of your network card to start your computers remotely. Check out our short video on the installation and the usage case for the Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In.

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Directly from the Awieco website:

The AWIECO WakeOnLAN add-in for Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials is a free and useful add-in, which has the ability to remotely turn on a computer. It enables the Server to start up every computer attached to your network. You can also power off a computer out of the Launchpad. The gadget on the WHS or SBS web-interface shows a list of all available and connected computers within your network and provides the possibility to start them up from any location inside your network or via internet, by just one mouse click. You can add further computers to your network manually by entering the MAC address or even delete them. The add-in automatically recognises if a computer is already turned on or if it is booting up.

The previous Vail review can be found at: https://moviesgamesandtech.com/2010/06/28/vail-add-in-review-awieco-wakeonlan-video-edition/

Installation Video

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Windows Home Server Release Candidate

You can download Windows Home Server 2011 at:

Download WHS 2011

Windows Home Server 2011

The installation of Windows Home Server 2011 has only a few basic requirements.

Windows Home Server 2011 is a 64-bit only operating system.

You can install the server software either manually or unattended.

System Requirements

  • 1.4 GHz x64 processor
  • 2 GB RAM
  • At least one 160 GB (or larger) hard drive
  • NTFS is the only supported file system

Supported networking configuration:

  1. Your server computer must be connected to a router via a network cable
  2. Windows Home Server works best with a UPnP certified device, but it is not required
  3. The router works best in the 192.168.x.x subnet, but it is not required

Try Windows Home Server 2011 and download from Connect today!

Remote Notification Add-In Update for Windows Home Server Released

Alex Kuretz at MediaSmartServer.Net has released an update to his popular Remote Notification add-in.  The new version is 1.5 and introduces some new functionality.  The full version will cost $15USD and the Lite version, with the same feature set as the current 1.0.0.47 release, remains free of charge.  A 30 day trial period will allow you to assess the value of the extra features in your implementation before you buy, and a secured licensing model ensures the safety of your personal information used for licensing.

What Is Remote Notification?

Remote Notification is an add-in that allows the home server to forward alerts and error messages to predetermined email or SMS texting address.  This is particularly handy if you are providing remote administration for a home server.  I’ve personally run this application for about two years and recommend it as required for new installations.  It is very convenient to have the server tell you when there are issues.

Features

Here’s what Alex has to say about features:

Remote Notification lets you proactively monitor your Home Server in the following ways:

  • Receive your Home Server health alerts in your email inbox
  • Receive your Home Server health alerts on your mobile phone¹
  • Control the health alerts that are sent based upon severity level
  • Control the health alerts that are sent with custom text filters
  • Control when health alerts are sent with Notification Schedules (Do Not Disturb)
  • Send the alerts to as many recipients as you want
  • Easy setup of your email settings with SMTP Presets
  • Be confident that your server is functioning properly with Daily Reports via email
  • Monitor your Home Server health alerts via RSS Feed
  • View your Home Server’s health alert history for alerts you may have missed

¹ Requires that your mobile provider offers an SMS Gateway. Regular text messaging fees will apply based upon your service provider and plan.

Licensing

For this release, new features were added that require the purchase of a license to use.  The differences between the lite and registered versions are summarized here:

Lite Mode Registered
Supports Email and SMS Recipients
Unlimited Recipients
Daily Email Reports
RSS Feed of Active Notifications
Notification Schedules (Do No Disturb)
Exclude Filters

The daily report is very useful. It’s divided into a summary section, which gives an overview of the server  and any active notifications, and a detailed section.  The detailed section shows the detail of any active warning notifications as well as detail about each client’s backup and health status.  Finally, a roster of installed add-in’s, including version information, is provided.  At a glance, you can see everything that has been installed on the server.  Remote Notification sends out this report each day after the conclusion of the backup window.  The RSS feed shows details of any active notifications.  If you use RSS on your PC or smartphone, this could be an interesting way to see any active server notifications.  Exclude Filters allow you to set up exclusions to what notifications are forwarded based on keywords and is a handy way to minimize the number of unwanted notifications.  The Do Not Disturb setting ensures that messages are not sent out during set times of the day, handy if you sleep in the same room with your phone.  If you enable this feature, the application will not send notifications until outside the blackout window.  No more text messages at 3:30am waking you up!

Online Documentation

For this release, Alex put together a very comprehensive online documentation repository.  You can see it at http://www.remotenotification.com/documentation/.  This ensures that you always have access to the latest documentation and help files, and allows the developer to provide very detailed tutorials.  I hope to see more of this type of online documentation in other commercial add-in releases.

Installation

Installation is like any other add-in:

  1. Download the add-in here;
  2. Save to the Software\Add-ins folder on your home server;
  3. Log onto your WHS console;
  4. Select Settings;
  5. Select Add-ins;
  6. Click on  the Available tab;
  7. Click on the Install button under Remote Notification.

If you are currently running Remote Notification 1.0.0.47, uninstall before installing this version.  Alex has implemented a migration feature which should import the settings that you are currently using in 1.0.0.47 to make it easier to upgrade.  Simply click on Remote Notification Settings on the Remote Notification tab in the console and follow the prompts to migrate settings.

Configuration

Alex documents the following steps to use when configuring Remote Notification in his Quick Start Guide:

Follow these steps and you’ll be up and running in minutes.

  1. Install Remote Notification
  2. Configure your SMTP Settings
  3. Add an Email Recipient to get notifications in your email
  4. Add an SMS Recipient to get notifications on your mobile phone
  5. Add a Report Recipient to get Daily Reports in your email

Highly detailed tutorials are available for each step required to configure and use Remote Notification.

Screenshots

SMTP settings page:

SMTP Settings

Add email recipients:

Email Recipients
Recipient Detail
Test Email

Adding SMS and Report recipients works the same way, but instead of choosing Email in Recipient Type, choose SMS or Report.

Impressions

I was part of the beta testing team for this application, and had a front-row seat to watch this add-in progress.  (Full Disclosure Alert: I received a full license at no charge in return for my testing efforts.)  As such, I’ve had plenty of time to use the new version.  The daily report of server status is very useful; at a glance, I know my uptime, remaining OS partition space, the status and date/time of the last backup of each machine on my network and a complete inventory of loaded add-in’s, including versions.  If I  were managing several servers remotely, that report alone would be worth the cost!  In addition, the RSS feed is convenient, and I also value being able to load extra recipients into the texting/email notification function.  My wife appreciates the Do Not Disturb window; no more waking her up in the middle of the night with SMS messages from the server.  I’ve been very happy with the new features and recommend that you use the 30 day trial to see if you agree that the extra features are worth it.

More Information

Remote Notification Add-in Download

Remote Notification Website Remote Notification Documentation

Twonky Launch Twonky Mobile App for Apple iPhone and Android

A few days ago Twonky launched their Twonky Mobile app for the Apple iPhone and for Android phones.

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Here is what Twonky say about their mobile apps:

Twonky Mobile Apps

If you don’t want to crowd around a computer monitor to share your media, you certainly don’t want to be stuck gathering around your phone’s three-inch screen. Access your mobile phone’s photos, videos and music from your networked devices with our Twonky apps – available for Android™ and iPhone®.

Twonky Mobile

Twonky Mobile lets your Android or iPhone become the ultimate remote control. Beam media to devices around your home. View the Android or iPhone page to find out more about each version.

TwonkyServer Mobile

TwonkyServer Mobile is a free version of the award-winning TwonkyServer™ for your Android phone, letting you share music, photos and videos from your phone to your connected TV, game console or other devices. It works with most UPnP™ and DLNA®-certified devices.

Twonky Mobile lets your iPhone become the ultimate remote control. Find media on your network, such as the music, photos and videos stored on your computer, and play them on your phone or beam them to your TV or other network-connected media player (such as DLNA-certified devices or Xbox 360). Select your media library and player, then queue your media for instant playback. You can also access photos on your iPhone from most networked-connected screens, or beam them to supported devices.

The app costs $2.99 in the US AppStore and £1.79 in the UK AppStore.

You can see a video of it in action below:

Twonky Mobile for iPhone Overview

AWIECO WakeOnLAN 0.9.0 RC Released for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials

Yesterday saw the release of version 0.9.0 RC of the AWIECO WakeOnLan Add-In for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials.

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AWIECO WakeOnLAN add-in for Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials is a free and useful add-in, which has the ability to remotely turn on a computer. It enables the Server to start up every computer attached to your network. You can also power off a computer out of the Launchpad. The gadget on the WHS or SBS web-interface shows a list of all available and connected computers within your network and provides the possibility to start them up from any location inside your network or via internet, by just one mouse click. You can add further computers to your network manually by entering the MAC address or even delete them. The add-in automatically recognises if a computer is already turned on or if it is booting up.

Tim has done a number of posts and videos on WakeOnLAN, so you might want to refresh your memory.

Here is what the changelog says:

• Improved: Windows Home Server 2011 RC support
• Improved: Client shut down over Launchpad

Learn more from the AWIECO website

I know that Tim is working on a new video so keep watching UWHS!

New Boxee Box Firmware Finally Brings Netflix to US and Canadian Users

As it’s Valentines Day today, Boxee have finally given some Netflix love to its US and Canadian Boxee Box users, plus some other updates and bug-fixes for everyone else.

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Here is what their blog post said:

We are happy to announce that TV shows and movies streaming instantly from Netflix is now available on the Boxee Box by D-Link in the US and Canada.

Netflix support was the most common request we had on our blog comments, forum posts, tweets, etc.  We heard you loud and clear. We were bummed that we could not make it happen earlier, but are very excited to have it out today.

To instantly watch movies streaming Netflix on your Boxee Box, you’ll need to update the software on your Box – it will update automatically to the new version (1.0.4.17443) within the next 24hrs or you can manually check for the update by going to Settings>System>Update.

A new public firmware for the Boxee box clients includes the following:

New Features/Enhancement
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*Netflix -US/Canada only
* Support Dolby Digital TrueHD bit streaming.
* Support for high resolution SRT subtitles.
* Updated drivers for external IR remotes. Now supporting “Windows Vista class” remotes.

Bug Fixes
* Under some circumstances, audio took 1-2 seconds to start.
* Subtitle size change was not retained after restart.
* In some websites, switching the video quality during playback did not work.
* Post boot Black screen (only if you are able to view the start up video animation).
* Vudu was not authorized if system was unable to acquire a correct time and date.
* Could not go backwards, forward or pause in Vimeo.
* With some audio receivers, namely Onkyo, audio was lost after video resolution switch.

Learn more about the Boxee Box firmware update

We have a Boxee Box we are currently testing, but it’s currently with me here in the UK, so no Netflix for me! Watch this space for our full hands-on review coming up very soon.

Have you got a Boxee Box? What do you think of it and will you use Netflix on it?

TV4Home Add-In for Windows Home Server 2011 and WHS v1

A new Add-In for Windows Home Server 2011 and WHS v1 was released today that will allow you to record TV on your WHS and then stream to your client PCs.

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TV4Home – The all-in-one TV solution!

“TV4Home installs MediaPortal TV Server on your Windows Home Server. You can then record your favorite TV shows or stream Live-TV to network clients.
The installation procedure is based on easy to use wizards, which means you can get your TV Server up and running in a couple of minutes!

The Add-In is available for the original Windows Home Server, as well as for the new version Windows Home Server 2011 (Vail).
It integrates into the WHS Console or the WHS2011 Dashboard and provides an overview of the current TV Server status.

With the Web-Interface you can schedule recordings by using the EPG (Electronic Program Guide) from any Internet-connected PC.

Simply visit your WHS Remote Access Website and click on the TV4Home link.”

Download the Add-In from:

http://tv4home.codeplex.com/

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I have already downloaded the Add-In so look for a video and walkthrough soon!

Windows Home Server 2011 Add-In

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Windows Home Server v1 Add-In

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BYOB Podcast Episode 32 Out Now

The guys over at BYOB, including our very own Tim Daleo, have just released the BYOB podcast episode 32 – and there’s a lot of Window Home Server 2011 storage discussed.

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Here is what they say about this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]Sandy Bridge, Storage, WHS-2011, and backups. Tonight we spend some time discussing recent experiences with WHS-2011 as it relates to backups, sandy bridge, and storage. Even though we are only touching the surface, we try and discover more about the options for this new version to see what works and does not work.[/box]

[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast in iTunes(MP3).
[Zune] Subscribe to the Podcast in the Zune Marketplace.

SteelSeries Shift Gaming Keyboard

The Shift from steelseries is, in their own words, “a keyboard chameleon”.  I’m using it now to type this article, and I can tell you that it is a sturdy beast.  This keyboard boasts a wealth of flexible features to suit any serious gamer, or for that matter anyone who spends a lot of time using a keyboard for programs that have a lot of keyboard-driven functions.

For gamers, the keyset can be changed (as shown in the picture above) to ones pre-customised for various popular games such as the World of Warcraft universe and Starcraft II.  These keysets (sold separately) have specially-labelled keys specific to that game with common in-game actions assigned to them using the Steel Series Engine macro software.  If you don’t want to purchase the extra keysets, the standard keyset which comes with the Shift is capable of recording multiple sets of macros over different “layers” of function keys, so you could easily create your own version.  You can have a different layer for each game or program you use.  The key assigned to cast a spell in WoW could be the same as the key to build a certain unit in Starcraft II – they can be in different layers, which you can change between with a single keystroke when you change games.  Of course, the function keys could also be assigned to common Windows functions and programs.

This is obviously a hard-wearing piece of kit, but that doesn’t mean it’s uncomfortable.  Steelseries say the Shift’s keys can stand up to three times as many key presses (15 million) as a standard keyboard.  However, the most commonly-used keys for gaming require less pressure to depress, so you won’t wear your fingers out pressing WASD!  Because the spacebar is split to allow the keyset to fold out and be removed, I am finding my thumb keeps hitting the gap while I’m typing.  For gaming, though, my thumb would be in a different position so it wouldn’t be a problem.

The keyboard offers up two USB ports as well as mic and headphone jacks – you simply connect the keyboard’s two USB cables and two audio jacks into the back of your PC, and everything’s then in easy reach for no-more-grovelling-on-the-floor fragging.  There’s just one cable coming out of the back of the keyboard too which then splits later on into the four connections, so there’s no messy mass of cables strewn across your desk – a nice touch.

The configuration is done via the Steel Series Engine software which you download from the website.  It connects to the keyboard and allows you to configure the macros and keyboard setup.

The Shift retails for around £75-£80, or $85-$90 in the States. The extra keysets are around £25/$30 per game set.

Right, I’m off to play Call of Duty…

Two Minute Review of the Angry Birds iPhone 4 Cases from gear4

Do you like Angry Birds? Do you need an iPhone 4 case? Well now you get can Angry Birds protective cases for your iPhone 4 from gear4. Just be careful you don’t make the other birds angry – look what happened to the pigs!

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Back at CES 2011, we saw a number of Angry Birds items, toys, games, and cases. Now we get our hands on them.

We received the King Pig:

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the Red Bird:

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and the Yellow Bird:

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According to gear4’s website they are the only 3 cases available, but at CES we also saw a white bird and a black bird.

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Fitting the iPhone 4 into the case was fairly simple – but it was a little tight, so watch your fingers.

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Final Thoughts

If you are a fan of Angry Birds, then you might want one of these cases.

The case is very light and seems solid enough to protect your iPhone.

My only negative comment is that it was very difficult to get the iPhone out of the case, I was convinced I was going to break the plastic (I didn’t).

The Angry Birds protective cases for the iPhone 4 retail at £24.99, and they also come as iPod Touch cases, also retailing at £24.99.

Visit the gear4 website for more information

Using Advanced Format Drives with Windows Home Server V1

More and more advanced formed drives are on the market, and if you want to use them with your Windows Home Server V1 Microsoft advise you against it. Here we will show you what you can do it safely use them.

What is an Advanced Format Drive?

Advanced Format is a generic term pertaining to any sector format used to store data on the magnetic disks in hard disk drives that exceeds 512 to 520-bytes per sector. Advanced Format is also considered a milestone technology in the history of hard drive storage, where data has been processed in 512 byte increments since the inception of the hard disk drive in 1956. Changing the sector format convention to larger data sectors such as the 4,096-byte structure used in the first generation of Advanced Format technologies, utilizes the storage surface area more efficiently while enabling the integration of stronger error correction algorithms to maintain data integrity at higher storage densities.

Read Tim’s Hard Drives Explained BYOB Supplemnt

I have a WD 2.0TB green drive – the WD20EARS drive that I want to add to my Windows Home Server.

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You can use the WD Align utility or you can do perform some separate steps (which is what we are going to do).

Download WD Align

Using wdidle3

The heads on these drives park after only a few seconds, which over time will shorten the life of your drive, so what you need to do is change this setting to a little over an hour.

WD provide a utility called wdidle3 to do this.

Here is how WD describe it:

This firmware modifies the behavior of the drive to wait longer before positioning the heads in their park position and turning off unnecessary electronics. This utility is designed to upgrade the firmware of the following hard drives: WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0, WD7500AYPS-01ZKB0, WD7501AYPS-01ZKB0.

Download wdidle3

Burn the ISO to a CD, unplug all hard drives from your computer and plug in the WD drive and boot up using the CD. When the tool has loaded just type wdidle3 /d to reset the time. Then just unplug the drive and that’s it.

Here is  a short video showing this in action.

Preparing a WD20EARS drive with wdidle3

Thanks Tim for the video!

Setting the Jumper

You need to set a jump on pins 7 and 8 (as shown below).

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If in the future you want to use the drive with an OS that supports advanced format drives (such as Windows 7 or Windows Home Server 2011) then just remove the jumper, but make sure you have copied your data off first as you will lose your data.

Adding the WD20EARS drive to Windows Home Server V1

Adding the WD20EARS drive to Windows Home Server V1 is no different than adding any other drive.

Put the drive into your WHS, and you will see it on the Server Storage tab as Not Added.

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Click on the drive and then click Add and follow the usual Add a Hard Drive Wizard:

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And now you will see it has been added and available to use.

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Final Thoughts

With these type of advanced format drives available now incredibly cheaply, more and more people are going to use them so if you want to use them in your Windows Home Server V1 you need to perform the above steps. If you are using Windows Home Server 2011 you don’t need to do the jumper setting.

The whole process only takes few minutes and should extend the life of your drive.

Are you using any advanced format drives? Have you had any problems? Let us know….

Windows Home Server Add-In Lights-Out Updated Beta for V1 and WHS 2011

Fellow WHS MVP Martin Rothschink has been in touch to let us know that his WHS Add-in Lights-Out has a new beta for V1 and also for Windows Home Server 2011.

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Lights-Out for WHS v1 is currently available as stable version 1.0.4 and as new beta version 1.5.0.
What is Beta 1.5.0?
Lights-Out Beta 1.5.0 for Windows Home Server v1 is a further development of Lights-Out 1.0 and offers a couple of new features and improvements.
Read here what’s changed and what’s new:
http://www.axonet.de…eta%201.0.5.pdf
Then uninstall your current version, download and install 1.5.0 Beta:
http://www.axonet.de…r1.5.0.1440.msi

Windows Home Server 2011

A new Beta 1.5.0 is now available for Windows Home Server 2011 Build 8400.
Release notes can be found in the documentation.
Documentation:
http://www.axonet.de…rver%202011.pdf
Please read this very carefully and prepare your server as outlined in Appendix C.
Lights-Out for Windows Home Server 2011, Beta Version 1.5.0 Build 1440
http://www.axonet.de…1.5.0.1440.wssx

It’s good to see at least one of the popular V1 Add-In developers producing a Windows Home Server 2011 version – well done Martin.

Microsoft and Nokia Announce Mobile Strategic Partnership

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After months of rumors and speculation, Nokia and Microsoft announce a partnership.

LONDON – Feb. 11, 2011 – Nokia and Microsoft today announced plans to form a broad strategic partnership that would use their complementary strengths and expertise to create a new global mobile ecosystem.

Nokia and Microsoft intend to jointly create market-leading mobile products and services designed to offer consumers, operators and developers unrivalled choice and opportunity. As each company would focus on its core competencies, the partnership would create the opportunity for rapid time to market execution. Additionally, Nokia and Microsoft plan to work together to integrate key assets and create completely new service offerings, while extending established products and services to new markets.

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Source: Microsoft News Center