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Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development
Home Network Troubleshooter -- Windows Home Server Toolkit V1
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over 6 years ago
by
EldarM1
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One of the problematic spots for Windows Home Server are the networks, where it is supposed to work. During Beta-testing we found that home networks are often not up to the task. It's either the name resolution, or UPnP does not go through, or some other...
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Windows Home Server System Builder Edition is now available on NewEgg.com
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over 6 years ago
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EldarM1
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Windows Home Server System Builder Edition is now available on NewEgg.com , and some companies already offering it on Amazon.com site . As a reminder, System Builder Edition is a standalone software without support. Like OEM edition it is supposed...
Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development
More books on Windows Home Server...
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over 6 years ago
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EldarM1
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A new book on WHS was published last month (September 13): Microsoft Windows Home Server Unleashed by Paul McFedries . Very thick, 912 pages. What's interesting is that the author not merely pointed out which buttons to press -- that's something...
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