Even as a tech-savvy person, I never really got into Flickr. I’ve just never felt the need to post all my photos online. Still, it’s pretty much impossible to avoid these days—even if I wanted to—and it seemed like I’d get sucked in sooner or later. What better way than through looking at the PhotoSync add-in for Windows Home Server?
This is a quick tutorial on setting up an email server using your Windows Home Server. There are a few free options out there but I decided to use this as I like some of the features.
If you are one that tends to use the WHS console rather than using Remote Desktop than this add in could be for you. What this does is allow you to get to your WHS desktop from within a console session.
If you are a developer, or are thinking about starting to develop your own add-ins for Windows Home Server, then you should check out a new article by Nick Asseloos.
Up until now, there have only been a few really big players in the Windows Home Server hardware market – probably the biggest being HP. Now, Acer steps onto the playing field with their Aspire easyStore H340 Windows Home Server.
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