August 2008 - Posts
Is your HP MediaSmart server reporting a false overheat like mine? It seems that HP engineers are recommending that you run a system restore to fix this issue, which is a joke.
My advice… take it or leave it.
If your processor heat is not reporting silly temperatures, and the system is the only high temperature… check the box to ignore the warning until HP pull there finger out and release a patch for this obvious HP bug.
Edit:
HP have released this temporary fix (unsupported etc) which disables the sensor giving the error on your WHS, but it is not a full solution obviously.
File Attachment: systemtemphotfix.zip (11 KB)

You may well have read this already, but I thought it worth noting here on the blog as I mirror the download on my personal site as well.
The Squawkbox version 4 release is at this link.
As always, I am still mirroring the older releases in case someone needs them for testing or some other reason.
Old (Unsupported) versions
Version 3.03
Version 3.04
Version 3.10
Hi all! A quick post…..
I have had a couple of people report this problem and I was going to create a support.microsoft.com community solution article but Microsoft have not added it to the product list for us MVP’s yet… so here it is instead.
If you have apostrophes in your folder names and you try to use the Easy file uploader on Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 RTM, then you will have problems. The control will not load and you will not see the “target” where you drag and drop files to upload multiple items. You may also see a “Done with errors” message on the bottom of your browser.
For the moment, the work around is to simply remove the ‘ from your folder names.