Apr 25, 2010 · This is a first look preview of Windows Home Server v2 - code name Vail. In this video we walk through the new product UI. Disclaimer - do note that this is a preview of the beta. Some thing shown

Windows Home Server 2011 is now available! Your life has gone digital - it is time to simplify your life so you can easily access your files, photos, videos, and music from any PC or TV in your Jul 03, 2020 · Lights-Out 1.6.2 is the last version which supports Windows Home Server (WHS) v1. This version is end of life! Lights-Out 1.6 integrates seamlessly into Windows Home Server Console and supports features like client backup or remote access. This edition is the perfect choice for the first generation of Microsoft Windows Home Server. Built for Windows Home Server. Microsoft released Windows Home Server, informally known now as Windows Home Server "v1", with the idea of bringing a "server into every home." Unfortunately, WHS never quite broke out of the niche market of techies, geeks and nerds. This was too bad, because WHS was a great operating system with a lot of potential. Add-In List. This is where a comprehensive list of available add-ins for Windows Home Server v1 and WHS2011 will live! Coming Soon – In the mean time take a look at our Add-In category.

Apr 04, 2011 · Here’s how you can promote Windows Home Server to a domain controller. Maybe you don’t have 100+ computers in your closet but sometimes it may feel that way. Active Directory allows you to centrally manage the users that can log into the machines as well as help quickly set up machine preferences and can even help manage your virtual machines.

Jul 03, 2020 · Lights-Out 1.6.2 is the last version which supports Windows Home Server (WHS) v1. This version is end of life! Lights-Out 1.6 integrates seamlessly into Windows Home Server Console and supports features like client backup or remote access. This edition is the perfect choice for the first generation of Microsoft Windows Home Server. Built for Windows Home Server. Microsoft released Windows Home Server, informally known now as Windows Home Server "v1", with the idea of bringing a "server into every home." Unfortunately, WHS never quite broke out of the niche market of techies, geeks and nerds. This was too bad, because WHS was a great operating system with a lot of potential. Add-In List. This is where a comprehensive list of available add-ins for Windows Home Server v1 and WHS2011 will live! Coming Soon – In the mean time take a look at our Add-In category.

Jun 09, 2010 · build an awesome Windows Home Server, too! Install Filezilla The first thing you'll need to do is download and install Filezilla Server on your WHS box. It's not a WHS add-in, so you'll need to either use Remote Desktop Connection on your PC or Mac to log into the machine, or just log directly into the machine to do the install.

Aug 30, 2012 · Why Not Use Windows Home Server 2011? The seemingly logical choice here would be to upgrade to Home Server 2011. And for most people, you’d be right. But I’ve been using my v1 Server as a domain controller for a while now and I absolutely love it. I have absolutely no desire to go back to just a “workgroup” configuration. Download links for Windows Home Server Toolkit 1.1. Windows Home Server Toolkit 1.1 (3.09MB). A collection of tools that help you troubleshoot issues with Windows Home Server. When the Windows Home Server logon dialog box appears, type your server’s password and click the right-pointing arrow. When the Windows Home Server Console appears, at the upper right, click the Settings icon. Windows Home Server Console shows you the Settings dialog box. On the left, click Add-Ins. Then click the Available tab.