Tag:Using Windows Home Server

The Xtreamer Player – A Real Cheap Solution for Media Streaming

This cool little device has just been announced: The Xtreamer player is the cheapest way to play and stream HD (MKV H.264) movies or user-generated videos, listen to high-quality digital music and show high-resolution slideshows of your family photos on your TV.

Building another Windows Home Server on a Friday night – PART ONE

This article is the first of a three part series of my building and setting up a Windows Home Server for a remote location.

My Windows 7 Book is Finished

Well, for those of you who may be interested, and I’m sure that isn’t many of you, I have now finished my Windows 7 book and it is going back to the publishers tomorrow to start the print run 🙂

KeepVault version 3.15 Now Available

As you may know, we are fans of KeepVault from Proxure, which is a great add-in that allows you to backup offsite over the Internet. Proxure have released a new version of KeepVault, version 3.15.

MSWHS is Currently Off the Air

Phil over at MSWHS.com has asked me to put out a quick post for him to apologise that MSWHS.com is currently off the air. UPDATE: Its back now!

Installing the AutoExit Add-In to Windows Home Server on a Friday night

Recently I wrote about my five Core Add-Ins for my standard Windows Home Server installations and I am about to add a sixth Add-In to the list. The AutoExit Add-In is one of those rare gems that does not get a lot of attention. This Add-In can save you a lot of time and frustration on your home network.

How To Set Up a Domain Name for Windows Home Server Remote Access

Another step along the way to having remote access for your Windows Home Server is that you need to select a personalized domain name for your Windows Home Server which makes it easier for you to remember the URL to connect to your Windows Home Server when you are away from home.

How to Manually Configure Your Router for Windows Home Server Remote Access

If your broadband router doesn’t support UPnP or cannot be configured automatically, don’t worry, you can manually configure the port forwarding on your router, it’s just quicker and easy if it’s all done for you.

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