is able to roll out the next minor update to its Windows House Server (WHS) release — Power Pack 2. And if Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Philip Churchill is reading the tea leaves right, Power Pack 2 could be out by March 24. Pack 2, codenamed “Snoqualmie,” like its Power Pack 1 predecessor which Microsoft rolled out a year ago,
office Home And Student 2010 activation, is expected a combination of a service pack and a mini-feature pack. (Power Pack 2 is not the next big release of Windows Home Server; the next full WHS update isn’t expected until 2010.) haven’t heard any news about what kinds of updates will be part of Power Pack 2. Power Pack 1 added Vista support,
microsoft office Home And Student 2010 activation key, shared-folder backup, remote-access improvements and a fix to the data-corruption bug that had plagued a number of Household Server customers. got more info on what to expect in WHS Power Pack 2 — or the 2010 release,
office 2010 Professional Plus 32bit, for that matter? (As an aside, some WHS users already are finding ways to combine WHS and
Windows 7 to make their netbooks more functional.) (March 24): The tea leaves were not murky. Power Pack 2 is out. new features,
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