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I'd like to get the 4GB memory capability, plus I'd like to be able to run other regular applications in the background. Is Windows Home Server (the application) avaiable as a standalone product - or is it always bundled with the Server 2003 codebase (and can't be pried away from that).
I've already ordered a copy from Provantage to try and use, but I'm willing to drop the $3K for a real honest to goodness server platform - assuming it supports this. Ball's in your court MS!!! For the server I'm running the new Tyan S7012 with two W5590 and 72GB (4GB x 18-sticks) of DDR3, and 32TB of RAID-6 - 32-bit seems like a waste on this platform. My workstation is a Tyan S7025 with two W5590 and 32GB (4GB x 8-sticks), running Win-7 Ultimate. I'd say no its currently based on Server 2003, but you could run WHS in Hyper V on WS2008.
Windows Home Server is a 32 bit operation system so no mater what you do with it you will never break the 4GB memory limit, even if you run it as a VM. If I had a similar server I would run ESXi on it and run WHS as a VM - though it's against the EULA. Shame you don't have 84+GB WHS would be kind of neat out a RamDisk.
Windows Home Server is software tied to the Windows Server 2003 codebase, so no, you can't install it on top of another operating system. I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot.:) I think what Ken is saying is that WHS it totally inseparable from the OS. This is the heart of what I was after.
Without running WHS as an OS “virtual machine” (which I don’t even know if that is okay under the EULA), I would not be able to run it in or on top of a 64-bit environment. While discouraging, it’s not a dead-end. The reality is that WHS is built on a stripped-down Server 2003 platform – running a full 2008-R2-Enterprise OS just give me more toys (DNS, WINS, DHCP servers – the full IIS suite, the ability to run Exchange). The drawback (the discouraging part), is that everything is much less polished and automatic and consolidated when using a standalone server with several applications running on it – not to mention absurdly expensive relative to WHS That’s why I liked the general idea of WHS – a nice, inexpensive, clean, easily integrated and managed server. But while “Win-7 may have been my idea” – WHS sure as heck isn’t there yet!!;-) Timmy.
Hi All, We have a server running Windows Server 2008 Ent Edn SP1 and have one website configured in IIS that is bound to both HTTP and SSL traffic. Every time we reboot the server the SSL cerificate is dropped, we have the following registered in the system event log: HTTPEvent - 15300 (Warning) SSL Certificate Settings deleted for Port: 192.168.152.94:443. HTTPEvent - 15016 (Error) Unable to initialize the security package Kerberos for server side authentication. The data field contains the error number.
I've had a look online and tried assigning it too all IPs rather than a specific one but still the SSL cert gets dropped, please can someone advise on how to fix this issue. Regards Neilos SSL Certificate Windows 2008 IIS 7. The SSL certificate was dropped last night at 8:27pm, it also corresponds with entries in the security log at exactly the same time, as per below: The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked a bind to a local port.
Application Information: Process ID: 1588 Application Name: device harddiskvolume1 windows system32 inetsrv inetinfo.exe Network Information: Source Address: 127.0.0.1 Source Port: 3456 Protocol: 17 Filter Information: Filter Run-Time ID: 0 Layer Name: Resource Assignment Layer Run-Time ID: 36 and The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked a bind to a local port. Application Information: Process ID: 320 Application Name: device harddiskvolume1 windows system32 svchost.exe Network Information: Source Address: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 123 Protocol: 17 Filter Information: Filter Run-Time ID: 0 Layer Name: Resource Assignment Layer Run-Time ID: 36 Any ideas? Regards Neil. Hi All, I tested installing on a Win 2008 VM (32bit) with SQL Workgroup 2008 and the SSL certificate doesn't get dropped in this test environment after a reboot, yet our production server still has the problem. Hi All, Installing SQL 2008 on a Windows 2008 VM didn't reproduce the same issue. So tonight (1am) I'm going to follow a couple of steps to hopefully get it resolved. Reboot server as auditing is enabled for applicationHost file so we can see in the logs exactly what is causing the config change.
Reinstall the cert in the Local Machine store. Move the certificate from the User to the Local Machine store by exporting and then importing it. The second two steps are recommendations from the following URL: I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes.
Regards Neil. Hi All, Unfortunately the changes made last night didn't fix the issue, after each reboot I had to manually reapply the SSL certificate. I've been unable to identify from the audit logs any further useful information to assist in this matter. One drastic option is to rebuild the server however I'm apprehensive about doing this as the same issue could reoccur therefore it makes more sense to try to resolve it. I'm going to create another two websites, the first I'll associate with another different certificate, the second I'll temporarily associate with the troublesome cert, this may indicate if it's at the IIS website config level. I'll let you know how I go.