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Windows .NET Server RC 1 screenshots and more...

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 26 July 2002 - 22:44 · 34 comments & 70 views

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Thanks scoop...Following on from Neo's Windows .NET Server RC 1 released to testers post. We've been sent the screenshot & ms mail, that we'll get soon enough (what u didn't sign-up?).

From ms,

Windows .NET Server RC1 is now available for download.
A new product key is required for Windows .NET Server RC1. You can obtain your product key(s) from Windows Beta . Please download and read the Feature Guide for Server RC1 from Windows Beta for an overview of the features in this build.

Product Key Information
Windows .NET Server RC1 requires a new product key to complete installation. Each key can only be used with Windows .NET Server RC1 builds. You are allowed to install this beta software on as many machines as permitted by your license agreement. The default license limit for technical beta testers is 2 machines per server version (detailed on Windowsbeta.Microsoft.com web site).

Before you begin, note the following:
  • You must do a clean install or a supported upgrade if you have a prior version. Upgrade installations from any prior Whistler or Windows .Net Server are not permitted
  • Windows .NET Server RC1 requires activation 14 days after installation. This release is a time-limited release and will expire 360 days after activation.
  • Due to the nature of pre-release software, some of your applications and hardware may not function correctly
Screenshot: .Net RC1 v3663 screenie
Download: Full MS .Net RC1 Announcement Mail
Download: .Net RC1 Relase Support Notes


My TV
The remote control combined with the advanced My TV features allows you to watch TV at your own pace. You can use the transport controls on the remote to control live TV similar to how you would play, pause, fast forward or rewind a VCR.

My Music
My Music takes full advantage of the power of Windows Media Player by adding a remote interface through which you can enjoy digital music. Use the remote control to browse through and play the music files that you've copied and organized by using Windows Media Player

My Pictures
In My Pictures, you can view your pictures individually, as a slide show, or in an automated slide show. You can sort pictures by name or by date. And you can browse through pictures by using the remote or the keyboard.

My Videos
In My Videos, you can play back your digital videos. You can sort videos by name or by date. And you can browse through video by using the remote or the keyboard.


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