Fellow BYOB podcasters Michael Faucher and Michael Martis and I have been talking over the last month about the Restore process for Windows Home Server 2011. We have all had different experiences (successes and failures) with the Windows home Server 2011 Restore so I thought I would video a “textbook” Restore process.
Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Server and Folder recovery feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Server and Folder backup feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Move Folder Wizard feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Today Microsoft finally announced the Windows Home Server Code Name Vail is to be called Windows Home Server 2011, and they have also made the Release Candidate available to download.
It has been pretty quiet on the Windows Home Server Code Name Vail front for a while now, but today the WHS team at Microsoft tweeted they had signed off the final Release Candidate of Vail, but then that tweet disappeared!
I just updated my Windows Server code name Vail to the new date of March 15, 2011. Thank you to Microsoft for saving me some frustration at the last minute and giving us a solution to continue beta testing. Read on to follow this quick walk-through with screen captures and instructions.
Today is the day that the current released build of the beta for Windows Home Server Code Name Vail will stop working. Fortunately there is a workaround……