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Windows Home Server may be dead but Microsoft are still releasing updates. Yesterday Update Rollup 3 for Windows Home Server 2011 was released, the update fixes Windows 8 client issues amongst other things. You should be able to find the update via Windows Update.

Details from kb2705118

This article lists the issues that are fixed in Update Rollup 3 for Windows Home Server 2011. The update also includes a new feature and resolves some localization issues.
Important This update rollup contains server-side fixes. After you apply this update rollup, the client-side package is installed on all Windows client computers automatically. For more information about the client-side package, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2705129 The client-side package for Update Rollup 3 for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, for Windows Home Server 2011, and for Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials is available.

Feature that is included in this update

You can now configure the Launchpad to start in the minimized state by selecting the “Always minimize the Launchpad at start” check box.

Major issues that are resolved by this update
Issue 1

When you try to connect a Windows 8-based client computer to Windows Home Server 2011, you receive an “Unexpected Error” message.

Issue 2

On a computer that is running Windows 8 and that has Internet Explorer 10 installed, thumbnails for Remote Web Access (RWA) media files and folders are not displayed correctly. Specifically, the thumbnails are displayed as black squares.

Issue 3

Assume that you connect a Windows 8-based client computer to a Windows Home Server 2011-based server, and then set the client backup property to “Automatically wake this computer up from sleep or hibernation to run a scheduled backup.” In this situation, the backup is not successful if the client computer is asleep or in hibernation.

Issue 4

You receive “Computer Monitoring Errors” alerts every 30 minutes. The following “Computer Monitoring Errors” alerts are fixed in this update rollup:

  • Alerts that are triggered by client synchronization time-out
  • Alerts that are triggered by stale computer records that belong to client computers that were removed
  • Alerts that occur when the router manufacturer information is not retrieved
  • Alerts that occur when an RWA Domain socket connection is aborted

In addition, the description of alerts will include the name of the failed component, to improve troubleshooting.

Issue 5

You receive the following incorrect warning alert when UPnP is not available on the router:

The router is not configured correctly for Anywhere Access. You must configure the router to remotely access the network

Issue 6

Watson crashes because of an error in Wssbackup.exe. When this issue occurs, client backup may not work correctly, and you may receive alerts or error messages.

Issue 7

Performance improvements are made to Client File and Folder Restore.

Issue 8

When you try to download multiple files from RWA on a single request, the operation fails.

Issue 9

Some health alerts do not work in Windows 8. For example, the “The Network Firewall is turned off” and “Virus protection is turned off, not installed, or not up-to-date” alerts do not work.

Known issues

Issue 1
If you have installed Update Rollup 3 Beta, you must uninstall it (for more information about how to do this, go to the “How to uninstall Update Rollup 3 Beta” section).
Issue 2
Client computers may restart after you apply Update Rollup 3. Before this restart happens, some functionality may not work.

How to uninstall Update Rollup 3 Beta

To uninstall Update Rollup 3 Beta, follow these steps:

  1. In Control Panel, open Program and Features.
  2. Select View installed updates.
  3. Search for KB 2705118 in the update list, and then uninstall the update.

To uninstall the client package, log on to the client computer, open Control Panel, and then uninstall Client Connector.

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