A few weeks ago, Tim Daleo posted the first in a series of articles on using mControl for Windows Home Server to do all sorts of things within his house. This week, Tim posted the latest installed instalment on using Macros with mControl. It's time for another giveaway and also a surprise for those that entered last time!
Continuing his in depth look at mControl for Windows Home Server, Tim Daleo returns with this weeks Friday Night article and asks the question "Do I really need WHS to turn a light on and off for me?" Well tonight I am going to walk you through adding some Macros to your mControl Windows Home Server while explaining some of the advantages of WHS with mControl.
Recently, Tim Daleo posted the first in a series of articles on using mControl for Windows Home Server to do all sorts of things within his house. As usual, we did a giveaway and here is the result.
WHS currently controls all of my files, photos and videos. In addition, WHS also controls my other computers, backs itself up, monitors it own power source, could shut itself down if needed and even send text messages to me when it needs attention. What else could it possibly do? Well I have decided that I am going to take the next step with Windows Home Server and give it control over my home.
Most of us have a laptop that probably came with an 80GB or 120 GB hard drive. It has almost certainly crossed your mind to upgrade the drive when a company like Newegg has 250GB to 500GB laptop drives for $79.99. I know for me, upgrading seems like a pain and I do not want to take the time to mess with it. Please read on to see how WHS can make your hard drive replacement as painless and as fast as possible.
Tim Daleo returns with his usual Friday night article.
This week see's Tim tell you all 10 things that he learnt about Windows Home Server - the hard way!