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Weve talked extensively about the improvements that Power Pack 3 for Windows Home Server will deliver for users. We were proud to show off the beta code of Power Pack 3 at the recent CEDIA 2009 custom installer technology show, where we got lots of positive reception to the feature set. Its clear that the anticipation of using Windows Home Server with the upcoming Windows 7 client PC operating system is reaching feverish pitch! OK, maybe that was a slight exaggerationBut the bottom line is that weve gotten tremendous feedback (and test coverage) from you, our enthusiasts, around Power Pack 3 and we couldnt be more excited. This being said, our top priority is to ensure the absolute highest level of product quality, and to this end, we will continue with additional testing of the software. As with past software releases, our team will not ship the official final release of Power Pack 3 until the community has validated our work. We expect to deliver before the end of the year. For those Windows 7 users who do not have the Beta installed, there are a few important scenarios they should be aware of. These scenarios can be addressed by downloading and installing the Power Pack 3 Beta for the most optimal experience for Windows 7 users on a Windows Home Server network:
So the net result is that there are a number of reasons that Windows 7 users should check out the Power Pack 3 release from great new features to fixes of the above technical issues. For the optimal experience of running Windows 7 PCs on a Windows Home Server network, we point you to our Microsoft Connect site to download the current beta release of Power Pack 3: https://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsHomeServer. Enjoy! - Posted on behalf of Dave Berkowitz |
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