At the end of January ten, 2011,
Windows 7 32bit, the newest Windows Home Server ‘Vail; public preview was slated to expire — even though there was no replacement beta slated for another four to six weeks. But Microsoft has issued a last-minute expiry workaround, officials said today.The expiration didn;t mean users would lose any data, but did mean users would have their servers auto-rebooted hourly because the beta period had ended. Officials still told testers if they had any :important data on your ‘Vail; server, it is recommended that you migrate the data to another location.”Yes,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, it;s true that the Finish User License Agreement (EULA) stated that this was a beta and was for testing purposes only,
Windows 7 64bit, meaning Vail was not designed for use in a production environment. But the reason there was a gap in test builds was because Microsoft decided to shift direction and pull the Drive Extender technology from Vail in the end of last year, resulting in a need for a reset and change in product direction. (And leaving a very unhappy set of Vail customers and testers inside wake.)Microsoft execs said they had no plans to issue a patch to tide over Vail testers — who got the most latest beta bits back in August 2010 — until the next beta arrived. But in an eleventh-hour reprieve, the Softies sent me an update, noting they;ve developed a workaround that will extend the expiry of the test build. Here;s the latest info, from a company spokesperson:“Today the WHS beta expires, and as such moves into Windows Server 2008 R2 Expiry mode (where the server will reboot hourly). It is important to note that - No data is lost during an expiry, and users will still be able to access the server if needed to.“The beta is built on an evaluation copy of Windows Server 2008 R2,
Office 2010 Standard, where the eval expiry is hard coded during beta development (and as such cannot be easily changed). However working with our engineering team, there is now a workaround using Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 RC. This will extend the expiry to mid-March.“To extend the expiry, please follow the directions below1. Install WS08 R2 SP1 RC on the server from
2. Logon on https://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsHomeServer with your connect credentials
3. Click on Product keys (in the left hand side column)
4. Click on Request a new product key
5. Click on Get Key
6. In Windows Property Server, open a command prompt
7. Type “slmgr.vbs -ipk ABCDE-FGHIJ-KLMNO-PQRST-UVWXY” (where ABCDE.. is your new key as requested above)
8. Type “slmgr.vbs –ato”
9. Reboot the server,
Office Professional Plus 2007, and your beta timeframe has been extended. You can check this by opening up a command prompt and typing winverVail, the next version of Windows Property Server, is due to ship with the first half of 2011.