I mean COME ON….
Is it on, or is it off!
I voted for both of your parties, get the deal done for God sake! I want to sell my house!
From the Official SBS Blog
1) “Critical Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003: Vista and Outlook 2007 compatibility (KB 926505)”. This is a ‘critical’ (high priority) class update targeted at all SBS servers with SBS SP1. That means Automatic Updates will install this. For more information see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926505 and the following post on this Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/02/09/sbs-vista-client-update-ripcurl-now-available.aspx
This is the same package that has been available for download in the download center since February, just moving to a push distribution from a pull to proactively ensure that the platform is ready to accept Windows Vista with no other issues. You still need to read this KB and install the other required updates to get the full SBS experience with Windows Vista.
2) “Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003 (KB936594)” – otherwise known as the Windows Server SP2 RSS fix. The RSS fix is an “Update” (optional) class update targeted as all SBS servers with SBS SP1 and Windows Server SP2 to disable the Scalable Networking Pack in Windows SP2 that was interfering with NAT on many newer SBS servers. For more information see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936594 and the following post on this Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/04/24/common-networking-issues-after-applying-windows-server-2003-sp2-on-sbs.aspx
Over the past week I have been working hard on getting the final fix done for the NetStreams DigiLinX system at the demo home. I felt really good yesterday when I plugged in my iPod into the Streaming Music Manager and 10 minutes later I had my entire playlist available to me and streaming to 4 rooms.
This was great until my now 17 year old niece decided to browse my tunes and managed to find only one album that she liked! Apparently I am “uncool” and “not with it”.
When I explained to her that she could either plug in her own iPod and we could play those tunes instead she told me that she did not have an iPod.
Me: “If I get you an iPod, do I become cool again?”
Aoife: “Yes, of course”.
Then it hit me….
Me: “Hang on… you don’t need an iPod, you can plug your mobile phone into the Audio Port in your room and play the tunes from that through the system”.
Aoife: “That makes the NetStreams system cool, not you…”
Me: “An iPod it is then”.