Windows Home Server 2008 now believes that it's three things.

We are a partner of Microsoft Certified skills.

We run a Windows Home Server 2008, with each patch as possible and kept up to date on everything we can. We use it for customers to play or download demos of vidoes and product on our site of Office 365, so there is no problem of speed or size on our Office 365 SharePoint site, before the size limit on BPOS.

The system has the excellent work for over 2 years. There are a couple of my films of the add-in so that we can maintain version control, a custom dashboard, so that we can update the user of Visual studio 2010 and perfect disk videos it allows to be 2009 a till th e14 this month.

A lot of changes began to sturdiness almost every night until the system is almost usless today.

1 Diskperfect sent an automatic update, which we do not have the server set for, because of the many issues in the past with windows home server.

2. then the systetm started accepting all kinds of windows 2011 updates and automatic restarts on a database of 2003 with coverage WHS Server fancy top.

3. the server started to accpeting all Microsoft Windows server 2003 Small Business Server updates

in the last 10 days and with never attempt to stop the automatic updates at night, with the exception of blocking off the system. Now the system truly believes that it belongs to WHS2008, part of WHS 2011 and part windows small business server 2003.

Support through our partner accout told us that it is impossible, got the journal reports and we can either retrieve the number SRX online and when we call we get from the SBS 2003 to SBS 2011 WHS and then told to call perfect disc three times happened in a BIG circle through my Department.

I wonder if anyone has had this problem or knows what Department or 800 number to call to get an actual resolution to this issue.

I can not afford continued internal loss of time.

Kind regards

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