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Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 12: WHS n the Wild 

By Eric B. Rux

I’ve asked this question before: How do you use your WHS system in your home or your business? How has it changed the way you deal with data on your PC and in your network? Are you able to access your data in new and exciting ways? ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 10 

By Eric B. Rux

It was bound to happen. Heck, it's happened many times before. I lost a hard drive in my PC last month. ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 11 

By Eric B. Rux

This month, I want to take a step back and provide an overview of some of the WHS buzz that I’ve been tracking (e.g., on blogs, with the WHS Team, with friends). None of these topics is yet ready for a full-blown column, but they’re interesting enough for brief commentary. ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 9 

By Eric B. Rux

Back in April, I told you about my five favorite Windows Home Server (WHS) add-ins. The add-in I want to tell you about this month is different. It's designed to add some fun, useful features above and beyond the typical WHS product that comes off the shelf. It’s called the Website Management Add-In for Windows Home Server—otherwise known as Whiist....

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 8 

by Eric. B. Rux

The Windows Home Server corruption problem that some users may have experienced should not overshadow the cool features that Power Pack 1 adds to WHS. ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 7 

by Eric. B. Rux

Start thinking about your home network in new and exciting ways. ...

Upselling the Connected Home 

By Paul Thurrott

A decade ago, the notion of wiring a home for Ethernet was considered a luxury upgrade ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 6 

Eric B. Rux

As I’ve discussed in this series before, Microsoft designed ...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 5 

Eric B. Rux

Nearly three months have passed since Microsoft announced that Windows Home Server (WHS) had a file-corruption problem...

Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 4 

Eric B. Rux

When Microsoft devised a server for the home, the company hit a two-run homer: It created a robust server full of useful features, but it also made the server easy enough for non-technical users to use...

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