> WHS has a system partition that is limited to 20 GB. Maybe this should
> be disabled by default on WHS installs?

I didn't speak about WHS yet. It's a bit different: the update will be  
stored in the software folder. This will trigger the WHS connector's popup  
telling you that there was an update available on the WHS machine. Plus  
the installer will be in the right place to be installed from.

> I've noticed that all my manually downloaded installers are also cached
> in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Windows Home Server

This must be a MS thing. I knew that installed .msi files were cached. But  
I assumed they were removed when the file was uninstalled.

> This probably won't become a problem for regular users, but as a beta
> tester, I already have nearly a GB of old MSI files there from a couple
> of months of ~weekly updating.

Do you know whether the above copies can safely be removed?

I at last got a WHS developer version yesterday. I'll spend some more time  
on the WHS integration soon.

Michael

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