On September 25, Microsoft is releasing publicly to consumers its very first update for Windows Residence Server (WHS).Microsoft currently delivered the WHS update to Hewlett-Packard and its other OEM partners. Now it truly is pushing it out via WIndows Update towards the reasonably tiny amount of buyers who already have WHS systems.Microsoft released to manufacturing the WHS code in July. The September 25 update — which will be the very first of what will be a series of ongoing product updates — “will enhance the usability and improve the out-of-the-box experience for buyers,” according to a blog posting on the Windows Home Server blog.Among the new functionality and features in this first update: The addition of a text message to the WHS Update step of setup,
Windows 7 Home Premium Key, warning users not to reboot their WHS while updates are being downloadedAn update towards the WHS Connector Software and corresponding help files to help identify and troubleshoot issues with firewall software or incorrect proxy settings on household computersAn update to Remote Access Configuration steps and corresponding help files for troubleshooting home network router/firewall and broadband providers; offeringsMore guidance around creating user accounts and passwords,
Windows 7 Professional Key, including the improvement of User Accounts tab in the WHS console to provide additional informationUpdates to improve the backup technologies in WHS,
Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, so that users will be able to still back up their systems if a network interruption occursA change to the product-key activation process. Initially, users were asked to enter their software product keys,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, which Microsoft has decided was an unnecessary step. However,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, buyers who purchase “non-OEM-built” systems will still be required to enter product keys when configuring their WHS methods. HP decided to push back the roll-out of its initial WHS product in order to include this update in the MediaSmart Servers. No firm rollout date yet from HP, other than the WHS units will ship in time for holiday 2007.Update: As my blogging colleague David Berlind notes, some of these WHS updates are pretty geeky and sysadmin-like to be pushing out to the supposedly non-techie audience at which WHS is aimed… At least the descriptions of what the updates include are on the geeky side. The actual updates seem aimed at simplifying users; experiences.)