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February 25th, 2008

Windows Home Server 'Vail' to get more entertainment hooks

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:20 am

Categories: Service Pack, Windows Home Server, Windows Live, Windows server

Tags: Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Vail, Entertainment, Microsoft Windows, Media Center PCs, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment

While Microsoft has shared some details (and code) for its upcoming minor update to Windows Home Server, it has said next to nothing about the next major version.

(Like the rest of the Windows client and server teams, the Home Server team is alternating between “major” and “minor” releases with its rollouts.)

I’ve tracked down (thanks to sources) a couple of new bits, however. The next major version of Windows Home Server is codenamed “Vail,” I hear.

And Vail is going to include more entertainment “capabilities.” What that means, precisely, I don’t know. Does it mean Windows Home Server will somehow become one with Windows Media Center? Again, not sure. Last year, in response to a question about Microsoft’s plans to integrate (or continue to keep separate) Windows Home Server and Windows Media Center, Todd Headrick, WHS Product Planner said:

“Time will tell – and please don’t infer that ‘time will tell’ means yes. There are a tremendous number of complex issues that need to be resolved to make this simple question become a reality.”

Before Microsoft gets to Vail, it has some other WHS things on its plate, however, including fixing a data corruption bug that affecting more Microsoft and third-party applications than originally thought….

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A bug in a Microsoft product?
Well shucks, let's add another one. Why not
kill two bugs with one stone?

Fixing two bugs is as cheap as fixing one.
Our programmers can use double barrel code.
That's how we are ab... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 02/26/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Reliability has to be the first priority  TheWerewolf | 02/25/08
Thats just laughable  mdemuth | 02/25/08
So then do it!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/25/08
You really need to investigate the backup further...  BitTwiddler | 02/25/08
What a concept  bmgoodman | 02/25/08
They really should focus on fixing that bug first  shutrbug | 02/25/08
Any one actually have one of these?  voska1 | 02/25/08
I have one  michaelwacey@... | 02/25/08
WHS is a great product  BitTwiddler | 02/25/08
A bug in a Microsoft product?  Ole Man | 02/26/08

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