November update Windows Home Server completely improvements
November 30, 2008
After the release of Power Pack 1, the team of developers Windows Home Server worked diligently watching the updated interface, and discussing the separation of the operating system in two, as well as to gather next update. Yesterday, a slight update of Windows Home Server (WHS) was released and became available to users via Windows Update. According to article KB957825, this update is primarily aimed at correcting errors:
This update improves interaction between home computers that are running OS Windows Vista, and server-based OS Windows Home Server, when you copy files or folders in the shared folders. Other improvements associated with the storage of information, including to address the specific issues listed under “Additional Information”. Additionally, this update addresses some issues that may arise when restoring files and folders from Windows Home Server. The update also improves the search by using remote access.
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