Experience Level: Standard
Update History will display all of the software updates applied to your home server from within the Windows Home Server Console, along with full descriptions of what’s contained in each.
Also allows you to search for and install patches from Windows Update.
Developer: Andreas M
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Release History
v0.32 (17th January 2011)
- A possible conflict with other add-ins has been resolved
- It’s no longer possible to install the Update History AddIn over an existing installation. In this case you now are prompted to uninstall any existing version first.
v0.3 (08.09.2009)
- Search for new updates. This will search for high priority updates foryour Windows Home Server system. This is similar to doing an ‘Express’ search on WindowsUpdate.com
- Install updates. This will install all high priority updates. In fact, this is the same as clicking ‘Update now…’ on the ‘General’ tab of the WHS console’s settings dialog. Note: You don’t need to search for available updates prior to clicking on ‘Install updates…’.
- Launch Windows Update: You can visit Windows Update directly from the newly introduced ‘Troubleshooting’ menu.
v0.2.1 (21.08.2009)
- The Windows Home Server console could crash when the add-in was trying to access the system’s update history.
- In the initial release (0.2.0 Beta) the column headers were labeled in German, even on non-German WHS systems. Now fixed.
v0.2 (13.04.2009)
- Initial release
Search for new updates. This will search for high priority updates for your Windows Home Server system. This is similar to doing an ‘Express’ search on WindowsUpdate.com Install updates. This will install all high priority updates. In fact, this is the same as clicking ‘Update now…’ on the ‘General’ tab of the WHS console’s settings dialog. Note: You don’t need to search for available updates prior to clicking on ‘Install updates…’. Launch Windows Update: You can visit Windows Update directly from the newly introduced ‘Troubleshooting’ menu.







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