Windows Home Server Health Add-In

Fellow WHS MVP Nigel “Cougar” Wilks has been in touch to let us know about a new Windows Home Server add-in he has written that is out now called WHS Health.

This is what Nigel says about WHS Health:

A few weeks ago, Sam Wood highlighted a new feature that Microsoft has included in Power Pack 3 to expose the state of various components of your server.
Microsoft are using the this feature to generate the content to Windows Media Center’s new Home Server Console View, and I thought it would be useful to expose these to my iPhone so I can follow up on any messages that are generated from Alex Kuretz Remote Notification Add-In.

Several hours later and I had a pretty simple app that renders the pages well on an iPhone or iPod Touch display and lets me see the status of various components of my server. Once I was reasonably happy with the concept I passed the link to Alex and we both started bouncing ideas around and WHS Health was born. So the project grew from a couple of web pages for personal use, to a full Add-In that we are releasing to the community today. There is a similar Add-In available already, P80 that more functionality but I found it too much effort to drive on my iPhone or Touch.

WHS-Health-0031 WHS-Health-0081 Console

You can learn more about WHS Health and download it from here.

Nice one Cougar! Keep up the good work.

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