Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Power Pack 3 of Windows Home Server

A month almost to the day after the launch of Windows 7, Microsoft finally adapts Windows Home Server operating system for home server. In addition to the usual batch of fixes and improvements, the Power Pack 3 provides the most support for many features of Windows 7.

Libraries of Windows 7, to accommodate the personal data of users are now supported. A user can then easily store data on a shared folder on a Windows Home Server. It is also possible to automate backups of a computer running Windows 7 on such a server, programming exit and return to standby for this purpose, for a daily backup at night for example.


Windows Media Center is no exception as Windows Home Server can archive recorded TV by transcoding on the fly if necessary for playback on a computer or a digital music player. Search Windows password length version 4, with all that that implies, improved performance in support of encrypted files.

Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 will be published tomorrow in several languages including French. It requires the previous Power Pack and install automatically through Windows Update if necessary.

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