How to install Windows Live Messenger 2009 on Windows Server 2003

Hello,

I just installed Windows Server 2003 on a private test-server.

After the installation I wanted to install Windows Live Messenger 2009, however it’s not possible according to the installer.

It seems that Windows Live Messenger cannot be installed on Windows Server 2003 and 2008.The installation error-message.
I have found some posts online saying that it can’t even be installed on Windows XP 64 bit. However I have not checked if that is correct.

I searched the internet and found a solution for the problem and it worked for me.
I have made a step-by-step guide below on how I did:

1. First download Windows Live Messenger from http://download.live.com/?sku=messenger

2. Then download Resource Hacker.
You can find the official site here (contains info and download-link).
I have however added an extra download-link here to the current version (as of 5h November 2009).

3. Open the Windows Live Messenger installer-file in Resource Hacker.

4. Open the resource tree and goto “CONFIG” > “CONFIG0″ > “0″.Screenshot of reshack in action

5. In the line to your right find the XML-tag <os productType=”workstation” />.

6. Replace “workstation” with “server” and recompile the script by clicking the “Compile Script”-button in Resource Hacker.

7. Save the modified file in Resource Hacker (that is done through the “File”-menu).

8. Now you are ready to install – simply run the saved file and the installer should not give any error now.

I hope this step-by-step guide helped you.
I now have Windows Live Messenger 2009 installed on my Windows Server 2003 enviroment – and that was my mission.

Project: Silent Synology DS207+ – PART THREE

Hello everybody,

After a long time with no posts I am finally back. I have also finished my Project: Silent Synology DS207+.
This post will explain how I finally got my Synology DS207+ silent and my experiences duing this process.

I have earlier posted two posts about this subject – PART ONE & TWO.
I suggest that you read these two posts:
 - Project: Silent Synology DS207+ – PART ONE
 - Project: Silent Synology DS207+ – PART TWO

In this final part I have only done one thing – changed the fan. And guess what… I solved my last problem with the noise-level!

The fan I put in the DiskStation was the PAPST 612F/2L, 60x60x15, 16dB(A). I could not find any supplier in Denmark having the fan, so I was forced to purchase it from a foreign country instead. I bougt the fan from Kustom PCs. You can find the fan here: http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_2558.html

I also bought some extra cable to connect the fan with and some Rubber anti-vibe mat for a 60mm fan.

Because of my earlier mistake on breaking the three pins on the Synology-board I had to solder the extra connecter-cable to the three pins. That way I can change the fan without having to solder it on everytime.

I will not do a step-by-step guide as it is practially already explained how to change the fan in my PART ONE. I have attached some pictures to this post showing you “step-by-step” how I did the change.

I have been running with this new fan for a couple of weeks and I am very happy about the change. The Synology DiskStation is practially 100 % silent. You can hear very little fan-noise, but you have to be close to the DiskStation.

I hope you will have the same good experience with this as I have had. :-)