Microsoft is soliciting testers interested in attempting out the recently minted Windows House Server Beta two. To date, Windows Home Server product happens to be in test primarily amongst one,000 Microsoft workers along with a choose group of partners and consumers. Microsoft is thinking about widening the tester pool,
Office 2007 License, successful right away. "We can't guarantee you'll be invited to participate immediately (or at all), but if you're interested get yourself registered,
Office Professional 2007," explained company officials on the Windows Property Server team blog. "Keep in mind that Beta two does not really represent the 'consumer experience.' Most shoppers will ultimately buy Household Server as an integrated hardware/software solution that's very plug and play, e.g. the HP MediaSmart Server. Beta 2 is software only, of course,
Office Home And Business 2010 Key, meaning evaluators will need to know how to install and configure a server operating system." Hardware requirements: A dedicated machine for Home Server that features Pentium 4, 512 MB RAM and two or more internal hard drives with at least 300 GB primary system hard drive, according to the Softies,
Windows 7 Pro Product Key, plus at least two client PCs and a broadband connection. The Windows Household Server forums are open to anyone,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, whether or not they are testing the product. Windows Property Server is expected to ship by Fall 2007.