Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 Announced

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The Windows Home Server Team announced today Power Pack 2. The English version of Power Pack 2 will be made available via Windows Update starting March 24th to Windows Home Servers with Power Pack 1 installed. You must have Power Pack 1 installed in order to install Power Pack 2. Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish versions of Power Pack 2 will be made toward the end of April.

Power Pack 2 offers Windows Home Server users the following awesomeness:

  • Improvements to Remote Access
  • Enhanced Functionality for PCs running Windows Media Center (via Windows Media Center Connector)
  • Content Streaming Support for Windows Media Center Extenders

For me, I am particularly interested in the Windows Media Center Connector. With the Windows Media Center Connector installed, Windows Media Center will have access to content stored in shared folders on a Windows Home Server. Just this last weekend, I went through about 1,500 CDs and DVDs I’ve accumulated over the years of sporadic backups of photos and documents. I had CDs going back to 2000. I went through each CD and DVD and pulled off all the important data (mostly photos) and transferred the data onto my Windows Home Server. I now have no data remaining on any physical media anywhere. Everything is now on my Windows Home Server (which I affectionately call JARVIS). And now with Power Pack 2, I’ll be able to browse through those old photos I rediscovered from years ago directly within Windows Media Center downstairs in my living room.

For more information on Power Pack 2, read this post from the Windows Home Server Team.

Psst, here is a little tip for Windows 7 Beta users who have Windows Home Servers. You can add Windows Home Server shared folders to Windows 7 Libraries. Just right-click on a Library and choose “Properties”. There you can pick which folders you want in that Library. Choose “Include a folder…” and type \\ServerName\ShareName\FolderName etc. See below screenshot for a example:

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You can see that in my Documents Library, I was able to add my “Brandon LeBlanc” user folder (located at \\JARVIS\Users\Brandon LeBlanc). I have actually created a standalone Library on my Windows 7 Beta PCs called JARVIS consisting of all the important shared folders on my Windows Home Server.

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Comments

  1. Posted on: March 24, 2009 at 10:11AM  

    Sounds like some good updates.

    I do question your thinking for not having a physical backup of your photos and such. Hard Drives do go bad once in a while. Even though I use the logical drives as my main storage, I always keep disc copies for reassurance. This isn't a Windows problem, it's a fear of hardware failure.

    I've been meaning to go through my stash of backup discs and condensing them onto less discs. There's just so many to go through!

  2. Posted on: March 24, 2009 at 2:42PM  

    webDev_Indy, you are very very right and believe it or not, Windows Home Server lets me do a backup of all of my shared folders. So I do have backups of my important data from my Windows Home Server. My Windows Home Server backs my data up onto an external harddrive connected to it.

  3. Posted on: March 24, 2009 at 8:46PM  

    I do a lot of photography in my copious amounts of free time and I've found my homeserver to be the best solution for tracking my photos. I use Lightroom to do a lot of tagging and post-processing and I copy some photos up to Flickr...

    I also do a lot of backups since I like to install new builds of Win7 and all the betas. Since I wipe my machines more than most, and I don't usually care enough to do the Windows Easy Transfer, I just perform a Home Server backup. Once I've installed the new OS, I just have to mount my backup drive with the Home Server Connector and it gives me a virtual drive containing all my backup files from my selected backup. I just drag and drop what I want back, and I still keep the old drive.

  4. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 12:33AM  

    Brandon LeBlanc and I both name our PCs after comical AIs. We are so cool.

  5. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 1:38AM  

    Tommo Chapman, did you name one of your PCs JARVIS too? Or something else? Yeah we're not just cool - we're geeks! :-)

  6. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 1:56AM  

    I did indeed and indeed we are XD

  7. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 11:36AM  

    I wish Microsoft would in the future allow Windows Home Server to install on router connected NAS devices. That would a super-cheap DIY Home Server.

  8. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 2:22PM  

    Plug-in installation guide.

    The Tegrity Player requires the Windows Media Player Firefox Plug-in

    to be installed. This plug-in is used for audio and video playback.

    mr. leblanc, i am a 34year old nursing student at calhoun community college in decatur alabama. i go to my school website (www.calhoun.edu) and click on webct, log on, and click on the lecture i need to view or listen to, i get the following msg.

    You must have administrator privileges to install this plug-in.

    Installation instructions

    1. Download and install the plug-in by clicking here.

    2. Close all open browser windows and restart Firefox.

    For additional information and support

    Windows Media Player - Plug-in.

    Tegrity support.

    i download and installed the plug in but my lectures don't play. help an old man out...please

  9. Posted on: March 25, 2009 at 2:47PM  

    james dorsey, unfortunately this isn't the right place for product support for Firefox or the Windows Media Player plugin for it. I'm sorry you are unable to view your lectures. You might want to try these 2 links:

    support.mozilla.com/.../Using+the+Windows+Media+Player+plugin+with+Firefox

    port25.technet.com/.../windows-media-player-firefox-plugin-download.aspx

    Thanks!

  10. Posted on: March 26, 2009 at 5:31AM  
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