Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Server and Folder recovery feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Server and Folder backup feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Now that the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available, lets take a look at the new Move Folder Wizard feature. There’s even a video at the end showing it working.
Today Microsoft finally announced the Windows Home Server Code Name Vail is to be called Windows Home Server 2011, and they have also made the Release Candidate available to download.
Ian over at The Digital Lifestyle.com has released The Digital Lifestyle Show number 291, and its back to normal this week with Garry and myself co-hosting.
Early yesterday mourning Google accused Microsoft of copying search results. Obviously, Microsoft denied the accusation with a simple response, “We do not copy Google's results."
It has been pretty quiet on the Windows Home Server Code Name Vail front for a while now, but today the WHS team at Microsoft tweeted they had signed off the final Release Candidate of Vail, but then that tweet disappeared!
Well this is my first post for usingwindowshomeserver.com and I thought what better way to start than write a review for a fantastic piece of software.
Last year we told you about the Amazon Kindle Owners’ Lending Library where you can borrow a book for free. Now Amazon have announced that they have over 100,000 books available.