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How to Install or Remove the Windows Home Server Connector Software

Continuing the "How To" articles, the article looks at how to Install or Remove the Windows Home Server Connector software from your computers.

How to install or remove an Add-in for Windows Home Server

Add-ins are additional features or functionality that can be easily added to Windows Home Server. This walk-through will explain how to install and also remove add-ins.

Adding a Drive to your Windows Home Server

There seems to be a lot of people who are still a little unsure about adding or removing drives on their Windows Home Servers, so I figured some simple walk-throughs would help here. In this next walk-through, I will discuss adding a hard drive to the storage pool.

Removing a Drive from your Windows Home Server

There seems to be a lot of people who are still a little unsure about adding or removing drives on their Windows Home Servers, so I figured some simple walk-throughs would help here. In this first walk-through, I will discuss removing a hard drive from the storage pool.

Adding eSATA hard drives to Windows Home Server on a Friday night

In his usual On a Friday Night article, Tim Daleo looks at adding eSATA hard drives to his Windows Home Server.

Backing up Windows Home Server on a Friday night

Tim Daleo returns to explain how to use the WHS BDBB Add-in to back up your Windows Home Server.

Backing up a Mac with an HP MediaSmart EX485 or EX487

ow that the new HP MediaSmart Servers are shipping, I thought I would post something on how to configure your Apple Mac to use Time Machine to back up to your Windows Home Server.

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