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Windows Home Server 2011 Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In – Video Edition

Awieco has just announced the Release Candidate of their Windows Home Server 2011 Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In. This powerful Add-In allows you to use the Wake On Lan ability of your network card to start your computers remotely. Check out our short video on the installation and the usage case for the Awieco WakeOnLan Add-In.

AWIECO WakeOnLAN 0.9.0 RC Released for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials

Yesterday saw the release of version 0.9.0 RC of the AWIECO WakeOnLan Add-In for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials.

How to Enable TimeMachine Backup for your MAC to your Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials or Windows Home Server 2011

Sean Daniels has posted an article on his own personal blog showing how you can enable TimeMachine backups for you MAC on either SBS 2011 Essentials or WHS 2011. But shouldn’t this be out of the box functionality?

Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials Release Candidate Available

Yesterday Microsoft pushed out the Windows Home Server 2011 RC for testers, they also pushed out the RC for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials 2011 (formally Aurora).

CloudBerry Backup for Windows Home Server Version 1.9 Released

Our friends at CloudBerry Labs have been in touch to let us know that CloudBerry Backup for Windows Home Server version 1.9 has been released.

CloudBerry Labs Announce Backup Add-In Beta for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials

Our friends at CloudBerry Labs have been in touch to say that they have just released a beta for their CloudBerry Backup Add-In for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials (formally Aurora).

CloudBerry Backup Add-In for Windows Home Server Vail Beta Released

The guys over at CloudBerry Labs have been in touch to let us know that their CloudBerry Backup Add-in for Windows Home Server has been released in beta for Windows Home Server Code Name Vail.

Microsoft Announces the Removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server Code Name Vail and Aurora

Today, in a bit of a shock announcement, Microsoft told the world that Drive Extender, one of the main components of Windows Home Server V1, has been removed from Windows Home Server Code Name Vail and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials.

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