Continuing our series of “How To….” guides, this one is all about how to perform a server reinstallation of the Windows Home Server software in the event of a problem, or just because you want to.
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.
Back in January 2009 at CES in Las Vegas, VIA announced that they were going to release three Windows Home Server machines onto the market. One of those machines will be based on the Artigo A2000 bare bones server, and so until that is actually available the best we can do is take a look at the Artigo A2000 bare bones server and see what it’s all about.
Continuing the “How To….” guides, this guide looks at using a USB key to install Windows Home Server, either on a machine that doesn’t have a DVD Drive or just because you can use a USB stick.
Back in March, I posted that my friend and fellow MVP Kevin Royalty would be doing a webcast on Friday 5th June entitled Windows Home Server – the Next Version. Subsequently, Microsoft have updated the event title to 5W/50 Series - Business Opportunities with Windows Home Server – Updated with Power Pack 2 Content.