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At times life can be pretty complicated... backing up your home PCs and safeguarding your family files shouldn’t be, and when designing Windows Home Server the conscious decision was made to try to limit the number of configuration knobs and simply the Read More...

Posted Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:21 AM by Brendan Grant | 0 Comments

New APIs in Power Pack 2!
Pssst, I've got a not so little secret for you. No, it's not that the English version of Power Pack 2 went live on Windows Update yesterday. It's not even that Windows Home Server has at long last reached MSDN and TechNet . What could be bigger than either Read More...

Posted Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:01 PM by Brendan Grant | 0 Comments

Single Sign-on with ASP.NET on Windows Home Server
One of the major advantages Windows Home Server has over much of it’s competition (external hard drives, generic network attached storage devices, secondary PCs) is that it’s a full Windows Server under the hood and comes along with the ability to host Read More...

Posted Monday, March 09, 2009 10:28 AM by Brendan Grant | 0 Comments

Developer Guidelines
With the release of Power Pack 1 we were able to give the Windows Home Server SDK documentation over on MSDN a nice update to clarify a number of things that were not clear, update examples to work better in Visual Studio 2008 and other useful bits. One Read More...

Posted Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:42 AM by Brendan Grant | 0 Comments

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