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This week Microsoft updated its Windows Home Server 2011 resources list. These resources include a Getting Started Guide amongst other useful documents.
Access the Windows Home Server 2011 Resources hereThis week Microsoft updated its Windows Home Server 2011 resources list. These resources include a Getting Started Guide amongst other useful documents.
Access the Windows Home Server 2011 Resources hereComments are closed.
Yes, but the “Getting Started” Guide still has errors in it that were there in the February draft, see: http://gcoupe.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/getting-started-with-windows-home-server-2011/
And I still find it verging on false advertising that Microsoft say: “Away from home and need to access a PC on your home network? Now, you can access your entire PC—including all your applications, files, and settings—virtually anywhere by using Remote Web Access” (in the Top 10 Reasons to Buy Windows Home Server 2011 document) without bothering to mention – even in the small print – that this won’t work if your home PCs are running Windows 7 Home Premium.
thats a fair point Geoff. Cetainly the remote access part has been complained about since the days of WHS V1, and frankly that wont change, but it would be nice if MS were actually accurate with what they say!