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OverviewYour home network contains vital files for your life in today's digital world - photos, records, personal correspondence, music. This guide shows you how to back up those files and access them from anywhere using Windows Home Server. It helps you define your needs and choose the right product, install and set up Windows Home Server, create and use accounts and permissions, manage automatic backups, set up a system to facilitate data storage, recover lost data, and keep your network healthy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rick HallihanPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780470186251ISBN 10: 0470186259 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 04 January 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Home Server. Chapter 2 Your Digital Life. Chapter 3 Selecting Your Home Server. Chapter 4 Setting Up Your Home Network. Chapter 5 Getting Started with Windows Home Server. Chapter 6 Creating and Using Accounts. Chapter 7 Creating and Managing Backups. Chapter 8 Digital Spring-Cleaning. Chapter 9 The Center of Your Digital Home. Chapter 10 Recovering Lost Data. Chapter 11 Remotely Accessing Files and Computers. Chapter 12 Taking Care of Your Home Server. Chapter 13 Security and Your Home Server. Chapter 14 Expanding Your Windows Home Server. Appendix A Finding More Information. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationRick Hallihan is an industry expert with a wide range of experience in technology, networking, and software development. Over the years he has developed software using Java, C, C++, and C#. Rick also has experience managing servers running Linux, Windows 2000 Server, and Windows Server 2003, including Active Directory and Group Policy management, and building networks with Cisco routing and networking hardware. In addition, Rick has been an active technology enthusiast for many years. He has been blogging about Microsoft technologies and the Internet since March 2004. His blog can be found at http://onemanshouting.com. In January 2006, Rick was selected by Microsoft to participate in ""Search Champs,"" a collection of industry participants that meet in Redmond, WA, to learn about, discuss, and provide feedback on Microsoft's Internet-oriented products and services. Rick began his involvement with Microsoft's Windows Home Server unknowingly with a blog post in January 2005, where he outlined a vision for a ""Windows Server, Home Edition"" that would leverage Microsoft's Small Business Server platform. Little did Rick know that Microsoft was already hard at work building something similar. Soon after Windows Home Server was announced to the public, Rick was afforded the opportunity to discuss the product in-depth with Charlie Kindel, Microsoft's general manager for Windows Home Server, mostly because of that predictive posting that he had made two years before. Because of his involvement with the community, Rick was granted Microsoft's MVP Award for Windows Home Server. Rick looks forward to being part of the emerging community that is developing around Windows Home Server. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |