Jungle Disk WHS Add-In


Just released the first public beta of my new Jungle Disk WHS Add-In. If you don’t know what Jungle Disk is, or have never heard of WHS (Windows Home Server) then this is probably not for you.

If hovever you feel stuck with the old Jungle Disk WHS Add-In made by Jungle Disk and whish you could have all the features from the full desktop edition then this is for you.

This add-in simply embeds the junglediskmonitor.exe within the Home Server Console. Using this add-in you can configure backups, restore files and everything else you can with the desktop edition though the WHS console.

Version 1.0.0.0
Released 25.01.2009


Requirements

- Jungle Disk Desktop Edition must be already installed on the home server.
- This Add-In has only been tested on the latest Jungle Disk version (2.5)

License

This Add-In is available free of charge, for all users (private, organizations and companies). You can copy and share the Add-In (in MSI form) for free. The only restriction is that you cannot sell or otherwise charge for the product.

Disclaimer

Any use of this software is on your own risk. We take no responsibility for any problems, data loss, hair loss or otherwise that you might experience.

Known issues

- For some reason the jungle disk monitor seems to flicker when run inside the Home Server Console
- Some times you need to click the “Jungle Disk” icon in the toolbar twice before the application loads

Download
Jungle Disk WHS Add-In (24.5 kB) 341 downloads

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15 Responses to Jungle Disk WHS Add-In

  1. Brady Wang says:

    where is the download link

  2. Pål says:

    I’m sorry, the link got lost in space. But luckily I managed to retreive it again.

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  4. Richard says:

    I’ve correctly installed Jungle disk Add-Ins on the WHS console but, I can’t find the file « junglediskmonitor.exe ». This file is not in my computer or in WHS server. What is the problem?

  5. Pål says:

    Are you running english OS version or another language? The add-in assumes JungleDisk is installed at c:\program files\JungleDisk\

    Regards

  6. Richard says:

    I’v created c:\program files\JungleDisk\ and I’v rerun .MSI program in the WHS Console. After correctly installed the AddIns program the folder is always empty while I’v a jungleDisk DLL program in the Window Home Server folder.

  7. Pål says:

    You do not need to create c:\program files\JungleDisk\ this is done by the JungleDisk Desktop installer that you download from http://www.jungledisk.com and which you must have installed (via remote desktop) before installing the add-in.

  8. Don says:

    I am a current Jungle disk for WHS user. If I remove the current WHS JD app, install the desktop app via RD, and supply the same keys that I used originally, will my current S3 data buckets be recognized by the new (desktop version) installation?

  9. Pål A. says:

    Short answer: Yes

    This add-in simply runs the original Jungle Disk Desktop application inside the WHS management console. So everything should work as before, but you get the full UI though the console.

  10. Alexander says:

    Hi,
    Does your plug in works with new 3.0 version of WHS?
    Thanks for your help.

  11. Pål says:

    By 3.0 version, do you mean the next release of WHS (codename Vail) that is out now in beta, or the HP software 3.0 update for the HP range of WHS servers?

    I’ve not tested on Vail, but from what I’ve read the add-in API has changed a lot and old add-ins are not supported. But for the HP software 3.0 update I expect no problems.

  12. John Spear says:

    Seems the Jungle Disk add-in download link has dissapeared again. The link in this post just reopens the post.

  13. Pål says:

    Are you sure? The link at the end of this article (http://blog.codewrench.net/?download=JungleDiskAddIn) works, at least for me :)

  14. shawn enphourell says:

    the jungledisk web site links for download of client are dead? that cant be good lol.

  15. Pål says:

    I’ve changed to CloudberryBackup for WHS from CloudberryLab. It’s a $29.90 one time purchase and they have a native WHS client both for WHS1 and WHS 2011. I find this much better than JungleDisk. Both uses Amazon S3 so the storage prices are the same.

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