Finally I got the source parameter working, I’ve been looking for ages and finally found out how here, all you need to do is:
source=yourSourceName&status=yourStatus
when you encode your status.
Sweet…
Gotta say I’m really loving the experience of Home Server. It’s got to be one one the best products MS have put out in years! It’s so simple, so well thought out. I’ve got the client “Connector” software installed on both my laptop and Media Center and both have started to do backups. And that client tells me what’s going on with a little pop up bubble.
I’m currently trying to do a MASSIVE backup over WiFi (802.11g) but it’s seriously slow, and it keeps failing. That’s my WiFi network card though I’m sure that keeps vanishing. Trouble is I don’t have a CAT5 Patch cable to speed things up!!
I’ve piled on two add-ins so far. Both from We Got Served (Fantastic resource). The first is Event Viewer – simple and useful. The second is Whiist, which lets you add web sites and customise the basic home server web site that you see when you connect remotely.
Here is said server, it’s my old Media Center, an AMD Athlon XP 2100+ with 1.25gb RAM, two disks one 160gb and one 300gb.
It’s been a long time since I had something work actually blogging about but I just had to talk about this. I’ve finally got around to setting up my old PC as a Windows Home Server, it’s taken me this long as I’ve not had a lounge to expand into.
I’m amazed at how simple it was to setup. Pop the CD in, tell it to format all the drives, enter a password and wait. When it was done I logged on and got it to do updates using Windows Update. I also setup one user for myself and I turned UPNP on on my router.
Next I setup my laptop and media center. All I had to do here was connect to \software">\\<server>\software and run the home server connector software setup. Now my machines will backup to the Home Server every night.
All I need to do now is work out how best to manage the power…
For more on Windows Home Server, check out We Got Served