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The Windows Home and Small Business Server Product Documentation Team would like to hear from you . Please visit Windows Server Code Name “Vail” Online Help websites, check out their content, and then click What do you think of this website? Take a quick survey at the top of the page to complete the survey.
The link is: http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/vail/default.aspx
Thanks & Happy Holidays!
This post is "AS IS" and confers no rights. Jonas Svensson [MSFT] Windows Home Server Community Program Manager
Windows Home Server Team Blog
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Windows Home ServerWednesday, December 22, 2010 2:54 PM
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This is all I get from that link
We're sorry! We were unable to service your request. The page you were expecting to see has been removed or is unavailable.
Please try again later.
Don BushwayWednesday, December 22, 2010 6:29 PM -
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 18:29:13 +0000, Don Bushway wrote:
We're sorry! We were unable to service your request. The page you were expecting to see has been removed or is unavailable.
Works fine from here.
http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/vail/default.aspx
Paul Adare
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You know it is going to be a bad day when you forget your new password.Wednesday, December 22, 2010 6:33 PM -
Same here. That all I ever got, including time I've clicked on help links from the Vail console.Wednesday, December 22, 2010 8:58 PM
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Sometimes they work for me with both links, other times I get
We're sorry! We were unable to service your request. The page you were expecting to see has been removed or is unavailable.
Please try again later.
Maybe there is a box in the farm.--
_________________BullDawg
In God We Trust
_________________<lafos> wrote in message news:387ae59c-f4d2-4f22-985d-97a4f8f7368b@communitybridge.codeplex.com...Same here. That all I ever got, including time I've clicked on help links from the Vail console.
BullDawgThursday, December 23, 2010 12:55 AM -
"Maybe there is a box in the farm" should read "Maybe there is a bad box in the farm."
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_________________BullDawg
In God We Trust
_________________<BullDawg> wrote in message news:9c33cc52-7abf-496c-bf5c-95b4dd38eba1@communitybridge.codeplex.com...Sometimes they work for me with both links, other times I getWe're sorry! We were unable to service your request. The page you were expecting to see has been removed or is unavailable.
Please try again later.
Maybe there is a box in the farm.--
_________________BullDawg
In God We Trust
_________________<lafos> wrote in message news:387ae59c-f4d2-4f22-985d-97a4f8f7368b@communitybridge.codeplex.com...Same here. That all I ever got, including time I've clicked on help links from the Vail console.
BullDawg
BullDawgThursday, December 23, 2010 1:04 AM -
The Windows Home and Small Business Server Product Documentation Team wouldlike to hear from you . Please visit Windows Server Code Name “Vail” OnlineHelp websites, check out their content, and then click What do you this ofthis website? Take a quick survey at the top of the page to complete thesurvey.======Hi Jonas:Please don't take this the wrong way; I'm trying to be helpful, although itwon't look like it at first blush.A review of the survey:There are way, way too many choices on the first page, none of which reallymake me feel like my input is valuable. Most of what is there seems to berather useless to me. I chose three more or less at random so I could get tothe rest of the survey, which only wanted to know who I am.The information on the site itself would be good, except that a lot ofwhat's there isn't all that useful. As a "fer instance, when I look at 'Howdo I install Connector Software?' there are no instructions; only anexplanation of what it is. Instead, the real instructions are listed under'How do I connect my computer to the server?' These are issues that shouldhave been included in the survey, because there are several of them. Asthings stand right now, the site is kind of confusing.Nancy WardWindows 8 Beta Ferret
Nancy WardThursday, December 23, 2010 1:31 AM -
Thursday, December 23, 2010 2:49 AM
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As Don says, if you find the information less than useful, you should rate answers appropriately. I did. :)
I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :)Thursday, December 23, 2010 3:27 AMModerator -
<As Don says, if you find the information less than useful, you should rateanswers appropriately. I did. :)>Actually, there was nothing that stood out that I deemed "helpful". I foundthe choices totally confusing. There was nothing I "liked the most" which iswhat I took "1, 2 and 3" to mean.Nancy WardWindows 8 Beta Ferret
Nancy WardThursday, December 23, 2010 5:53 AM -
I guess this: "The Windows Home and Small Business Server Product Documentation Team" explains the emphasis of Vail being developed NOT for the HOME user, but for the BUSINESS user. Why they would insist on keeping the name 'home server' is beyond me.
Art (artfudd) Folden
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"Jonas Svensson -HSBS- [MSFT]" wrote in message news:a112f5cd-fb4e-4ea7-87af-ff70ff64a0ba@communitybridge.codeplex.com...The Windows Home and Small Business Server Product Documentation Team would like to hear from you .Please visit Windows Server Code Name “Vail” Online Help <http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162089> websites, check out their content, and then click*/What do you think of this website? Take a quick survey/* at the top of the page to complete the survey.
The link is:http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/vail/default.aspx
Thanks & Happy Holidays!
This post is "AS IS" and confers no rights. Jonas Svensson [MSFT] Windows Home Server Community Program Manager
Windows Home Server Team Blog <http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowshomeserver/default.aspx>
Connect Windows Home Server <https://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsHomeServer>
Windows Home Server <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/default.mspx> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/default.mspx>
Art FoldenThursday, December 23, 2010 8:26 AM