On April 18, Microsoft created obtainable to testers a different new Local community Technologies Preview (CTP) create of Windows Household Server. Windows Household Server — a product designed to help users with multiple household PCs and devices "store,
Office 2010 Home And Business, protect and share their photos, music videos and documents" — is still on track to ship this fall on new systems and appliances, company officials reiterated. Currently, 60,
Office 2010 Pro 64bit,000 testers are part of the Residence Server beta program. The new construct, which follows the Beta 2 release Microsoft produced obtainable in February,
Microsoft Office 2010 32bit, includes mostly code fixes, user-interface improvements and "feature enhancements," according to Microsoft. Among the updates in the newest test build,
Office 2010 Pro Plus Serial, the Softies said: * “Out of the Box” experience improvements: After installing Windows House Server, users now get a guided "seven-step set-up process,
Office 2010 Home And Business 32 Bit," via which they can define unique home-server names and replicate the configuration of a Home Server. * Easier remote-access configuration: Users can now set up and configure remote-access directly from the Windows House Server console and select a personalized Web address from the Windows Live Custom Domains service. * Better control over home-network-health notifications: Users can enable/disable notifications and dictate where and when the notifications are displayed. * Improved password setting and recovery * Ability to add and remove Household Server add-in programs developed with the recently released House Server software-development kit (SDK). Any testers available have any updated impressions to share as House Server moves through the beta process?