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If you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything. (George McFly)
11/22/2008

Moving day: Andreas M's Home Server AddIns have a new home

When I started putting together this site about a year ago I had no idea how long it would live. Since the Advanced Admin Console AddIn for Windows Home Server seems to be somewhat popular around Home Server owners, I have decided to launch my own website dedicated to Windows Home Server AddIn development. All content and downloads have been moved over to the new site, so please update your bookmarks, resubscribe to my RSS feed and join me over at

www.home-server-addins.com

This Windows Live Space will continue to exists, but all downloads have been removed and no new posts will appear in this blog.

Andreas M.

10/20/2008

Windows Home Server Client Side SDK around the corner?

It's been a long time since I last heard of an allegedly upcoming client side SDK for Windows Home Server. At PDC '08 the Windows Home Server Team will be giving a session called "Developing Connected Home Applications and Services for Windows Home Server". The session description contains this line:

create and deploy a PC application for controlling the service

I hope this hints to the existence of a soon-to-be-released client side SDK for Windows Home Server.

UPDATE: Unfortunately there's still no sight of the Client Side SDK. Maybe the Windows Home Server Team have canceled their plans for it :-(

Here you can watch the PDC '08 session videos. CJ Saretto mentions in one of them that they do not offer any form of universal communication channel for client/server communication (to/from Windows Home Server) at all. Well, I'm too disappointed right now to look up the exact position in the video…

10/5/2008

Tool: SCALEO Power Management Viewer

Da einige Besitzer eines Fujitsu-Siemens SCALEO HomeServers (darunter auch ich) die SCALEO PowerManagement-Oberfläche recht umständlich finden, wenn es darum geht mal eben einen Überblick über die eingestellten Betriebszeiten zu erhalten, habe ich ein kleines Tool geschrieben welches die PowerManagement-Einträge in einer einfachen Liste darstellt:

ScaleoPMViewer

Um das Tool einzusetzen muss es auf dem SCALEO HomeServer unter C:\Programme\Windows Home Server abgelegt werden. Anschließend kann es mit der Advanced Admin Konsole gestartet werden.

Falls beim Start folgende Fehlermeldung erscheint, so liegt die ScaleoPMViewer.exe entweder nicht im korrekten Verzeichnis, oder es wurde versucht sie zu starten, obwohl das SCALEO PowerManagement nicht auf dem Server installiert ist.

PMViewerError

Download ScaleoPMViewer.exe Version 0.0.1.0

CRC-32 409A8069
   MD5 3F58CB62504BB095859ADD67AD8CA45B
  SHA1 0090529FB3269BD602031B33FFF35419272C34BB

9/14/2008

Datenpanne bei MediaMarkt


Die Berichte über Datenpannen bei Behörden und Unternehmen häufen sich in letzter Zeit. Man sollte denken dass dies zu einer gewissen Sensibilisierung führt, das trifft aber zumindest auf die MediaMarkt-Filiale, in der ich kürzlich (endlich!) meinen Fujitsu-Siemens SCALEO Home Server gekauft habe, nicht zu:

Da MediaMarkt offenbar vor einiger Zeit damit begonnen hat, die noch auf Lager befindlichen SCALEO Home Server abzuverkaufen, hat mir die hiesige Filiale das letzte Gerät (Ausstellungsstück) für EUR 499,- angeboten. Der Verkäufer versicherte mir, das Gerät am Vormittag noch einmal getestet zu haben, und dass es einwandfrei funktioniere. Ich nahm den Server also gleich mit und wollte ihn am Abend in mein Heimnetzwerk integrieren.
Dabei stand ich dann zunächst vor dem Problem, dass der Server bereits in Betrieb gewesen war und somit die Ersteinrichtung, die die Vergabe des Serverpassworts einschließt, bereits durchgeführt worden war. Der Kennworthinweis lautete "Name vom Gerät + 1", aber damit kam ich erst einmal nicht weiter. Am nächsten Tag erfragte ich dann telefonisch (bei einem anderen Mitarbeiter) das Serverpasswort, welches er mir auch ohne Umschweife nannte. Es lautete "homeserver1", worauf ich im Nachhinein auch selbst hätte kommen können.
Mit dem gültigen Passwort konnte ich mich nun also auf dem Server umsehen, und entdeckte gleich, dass der Server noch ein Backup von dem Client-PC enthielt, von dem aus der Server ursprünglich eingerichtet worden war:

Backup

Das machte mich dann neugierig. Ich habe also das vorhandene Backup geöffnet und mich ein bisschen auf Laufwerk C: des BENUTZER-PC umgesehen:

T-Home Presentation
Ein T-Home Präsentationsvideo zum Thema "Entertain".

Music
Ein Musikalbum, das leider nicht ganz meinem Musikgeschmack entspricht.

Transportschaden
Fotos, die einen Transportschaden an HP-Druckern dokumentieren.

Preisschilder 
Druckvorlagen für MediaMarkt-Preisschilder im Excel-Format.

FAZIT: Alles in allem waren keine Daten dabei, die in den Händen von Menschen mit ausreichend krimineller Energie dem Unternehmen hätten Schaden zufügen können. Dennoch halte ich es für höchst bedenklich, dass man die Daten nicht gelöscht hat, bevor man mir das Gerät ausgehändigt hat. Bei dem Verkäufer, der mir den Server verkauft hat, handelte es sich übrigens um den "Bereichsleiter neue Medien" (Der Link führt zu einem Jobangebot der MediaMarkt-Filiale Aschaffenburg und soll nur das Jobprofil dokumentieren Meinen Server habe ich dort NICHT gekauft!).

Was mich abschließend interessieren würde: Welche interessanten Daten habt ihr denn so auf Euren Ausstellungsgeräten gefunden?

6/9/2008

Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Public Beta is here

So I'll be heavily testing it for compatibility with my addins for the next couple of weeks.

Go get it from Microsoft Connect (you actually did register for the beta, right?)

Andreas M.

6/5/2008

Advanced Admin Console AddIn: Version 0.4.3 Beta now avalable for download


In this release the following changes have been made: 

  • New wizard for adding URL shortcuts
    This new wizard makes it easy to add URL shortcuts to the Advanced Admin Console toolbar. This way you can access the web configuration interface of other devices in your home network from within the WHS console.
  • Shortcuts to folders and URL shortcuts are no longer opened in external windows. Hold the Shift key while clicking on a folder or URL shortcut  to open it in an external window.
  • The tooltip of an URL shortcut displays the URL of the shortcut.
  • Update availability notification
    An update notification bar is displayed in the Advanced Admin Console when an updated version is available. You can turn this feature off in the settings dialog.
  • Setting for displaying the shutdown button removed from the settings dialog
    This setting was a leftover from an earlier build where the shutdown button was displayed in the toolbar. Since the shutdown button is now located in the status bar the setting became unnecesary.

Here's a screenshot of the new settings dialog:
settings.

And this is what the URL shortcut wizard looks like:
addURLWizard

When a new version of the Advanced Admin Console AddIn is released the following notification will be displayed:

updateNotification

Download Advanced Admin Console AddIn Version 0.4.3 Beta.

CRC-32 3FBE7E00
   MD5 6439A6F4B19352C1DA6A00B3739155A5
  SHA1 7F619197019ADF6134DCE75493EDF15CE833714F

Important: Before installing the new release, please UNINSTALL any previous version!

Have a lot of fun with this release. Feedback is welcome via Email, at the WeGotServed-Forums (english) or Home-Server-Forum (german).

5/1/2008

Advanced Admin Console AddIn: Version 0.4.0 Beta now avalable for download


In this release the following features have been added:

  • New Statusbar displaying current folder location and server uptime
  • Shutdown and minimize buttons in status bar
  • New setting for enabling/disabling the display of the shutdown button

Here's a screenshot of the new release:

WHSAdmin040 

The minimize button was added so you can minimize the console in case you have launched a program that sits in the background and is inaccessible to you. To get back to the console simply double-click the minimized window's title bar.

Clicking the shutdown button in the status bar will bring up this enhanced Windows Home Server shutdown dialog:

ShutdownDialog

The Advanced Admin Console adds a Log Off button to the shutdown dialog. It is useful if you connected to the console from a client computer and have started up a couple of programs from the Advanced Admin Console. Clicking the Log Off button will close the Windows Home Server Console and all programs that where launched from the console are closed as well. Please keep in mind that the enhanced shutdown dialog is only available from the Advanced Admin Console's shutdown button in the status bar. The shutdown button from the settings dialog will still display the regular shutdown dialog.

Download Advanced Admin Console AddIn Version 0.4.0 Beta.

CRC-32 7F1C49BC
   MD5 37F940924A1B3389E93D0FC55AC75ABB
  SHA1 20D51508B439EA3B146E64F4A2567EB5844D2A2F

Important: Before installing the new release, please UNINSTALL any previous version!

Have a lot of fun with this release. Feedback is welcome via Email, at the WeGotServed-Forums (english) or Home-Server-Forum (german).

4/12/2008

Advanced Admin Console: Call for feedback

With the download numbers being steadily high and the amount of user feedback declining, I can only assume that the HomeServer community's interest in the Advanced Admin Console addin is unbroken and there are neither major bugs left nor are there any critical features missing.

As my conclusions are only based on non-feedback I 'got' during the last weeks, why don't you do it just like Anonymous here and post your feature requests, bug reports or general feedback. In fact, doing so soon would be great because I'm currently preparing a new version of the Advanced Admin Console that will (optionally) have a shutdown button in the left corner of the toolbar, just as Anonymous requested.

This is what it will look like:

So you see, your feedback can have a direct impact on the next version.

If I won't receive any feature requests until Microsoft's release of Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server I will consider the Advanced Admin Console 'done' and move on.

I'm looking forward to hearing your ideas about what still can be added/changed. But please keep one thing in mind: The Advanced Admin Console is a tool for advanced users and it's goal is to make things easily and quickly accessible. Thus I won't change anything that will bloat it or have negative impact on it's main use.

If you prefer to share you opinions in the forums rather than commenting on this blog-post, here's your place to go: WeGotServed-Forums (english) or Home-Server-Forum (german). Of course you can also email me.

Andreas M.

3/31/2008

Advanced Admin Console AddIn: Version 0.3.2 Beta now avalable for download


A minor bug has been fixed: The navigation buttons stopped working or were disabled.

Download Advanced Admin Console AddIn Version 0.3.2 Beta.

CRC-32 9AB2BF7C
   MD5 226DDA077974DFEDFACC90B460F6EA9F
  SHA1 B43A5C64B1C52AB842D86472D1553413CF5CEBE2

Important: Before installing the new release, please UNINSTALL any previous version!

3/24/2008

Advanced Admin Console AddIn: Version 0.3.0 Beta now avalable for download


The new release 0.3.0 brings a new feature: You can now customize the display order of the built-in tabs and program shortcuts or you can disable them.

Here's a screenshot of the new settings dialog:

 WHSAdmin030Settings

By checking/unchecking the checkbox of an menu item you can control whether it is to be displayed in the menu. By clicking on "Move Up" or "Move Down" the display order of the menu items can be customized. Clicking on "Default" resets the built-in item settings.

Download Advanced Admin Console AddIn Version 0.3.0 Beta.

CRC-32 B3D05585
   MD5 C874CDDE166EE075CBC200B4E4DE100D
  SHA1 56ABF14A4C6F4CA1D7E50AB533B48BCAE72FE21E

Important: Before installing the new release, please UNINSTALL any previous version!

Have a lot of fun with this release. Feedback is welcome via Email or at the WeGotServed-Forums.

 
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