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- AutoExit (exe)
- ASoft AutoExit is a free application that you can use to shut down, log off, reboot, lock the workstation, power off, hibernate, or reboot the shell in Windows. You can do it instantly or you can set a time, date, and frequency. There is also an option to shut down...
- Tags: Application, Freeware, Computer, ASoft AutoExit, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2006-12-21
- AutoExit (exe)
- AutoExit is a programmable countdown software, it's function is originally to shutdown the computer after a while, but it can do other things too, like to run a script or another program, play a sound or what you want. The program is designed for a really fast time programming, keyboard...
- Tags: Program, AutoExit, Nothing, Keyboards, C/C++, Productivity, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Hardware, Peripherals, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2005-09-20
- .NET Version Detector (zip)
- ASoft .NET Version Detector is a lightweight tool that gives information on the different versions of Microsoft .NET that are installed on a machine. Also detailed information is given on where the .NET Frameworks are installed with links to the directories. ASoft allows for a vendor to bundle .NET Version...
- Tags: ASoft .NET Version Detector, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2007-07-16
- A first look: Inside Windows Home Server (Customer Technology Preview)
- PC Remote AccessOne of the things not made clear in the article is that you not only have access to the WHS machine remotely, but your client PC's as well. I have that Beta 2 running and was able to use a Dynamic DNS to my machine, where I...
- Tags: jetter, WHS, VNC, Using WHS
- Discussion threads 2007-05-04
- A first look: Inside Windows Home Server (Customer Technology Preview)
- Microsoft has released its latest version of Windows Home Server WHS to beta testers. Shawn Morton takes you inside the WHS console and examines the capabilities and limitations of this application.
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Windows Home Server, console
- Image galleries 2007-04-26
- A first look: Inside Windows Home Server (Customer Technology Preview)
- Microsoft has released its latest version of Windows Home Server WHS to beta testers. Shawn Morton takes you inside the WHS console and examines the capabilities and limitations of this application. This download is also available as a TechRepublic gallery and as a TechRepublic article.
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Home Server, Microsoft Corp., Shawn Morton, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
- Download resources 2007-04-26
- David Berlind has not used Windows Home Server
- WHS is a geek thing that's why it will shine a bit - then flopDear both of you guys,1. Mom and Dad have no idea what a WHS is that little Johny wants.2. Who is going to cable the house for CAT 5/6 or set up a *secure* WiFi network...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Backups, PRODUCTIVITY, Wi-Fi, Desktops, WIRELESS, Microsoft Windows, KeReleaseSpinLock, David Berlind, Microsoft Windows Home Server, server, WHS
- Discussion threads 2007-10-20
- How do I... Use the PhotoSync Add-in with Windows Home Server?
- This article is also available as a TechRepublic download and as a TechRepublic photo gallery. PhotoSync is a new Microsoft Windows Home Server Add-in written by Ed Holloway that allows you to configure your WHS Photos folder or any subfolder you specify to automatically upload your photos...
- Tags: Console, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Flickr, Server, Microsoft Windows, Photograph, PhotoSync, Shawn Morton
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- Real World: Adding Disk Space to a Windows Home Server
- My Windows Home Server WHSÂ laptop comes equipped with a 100 GB hard drive. The installation creates two partitions: System and Data. The system partion is automatically configured at 20 GB and the remaining 80 GB is for data. If you decide you need more disk space, you can simply plug...
- Tags: Disk, Installation, Microsoft Windows Home Server, System Partion, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-01-30
- David Berlind has not used Windows Home Server
- David Berlind has posted a response to my post on Windows Home Server over on ZDNet. He also responded to me directly via e-mail on Friday. Unfortunately, in both cases, he failed to answer my question of whether or not he had used Windows Home Server. Finally,...
- Tags: David Berlind, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Shawn Morton
- Blog posts 2007-10-20
- Has David Berlind even used Windows Home Server?
- I'm not shaving my head but I want WHSI have to agree with Shawn on this one -- Windows Home Server is exactly what I want for what has become a significant home network in need of backup strategies.If you want to argue that most consumers don't need WHS, well...
- Tags: Operating systems, Servers, David Berlind, Mark W. Kaelin, WHS Beta, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Windows Home, network, home network, WHS, backup, server
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- Gear I love: Drobo
- My Current Storage SolutionCurrently I store my family's data on the Windows Home Server RC1 release, with a backup on a USB hard drive. However, I'm looking into a solution that will be more friendly towards my Apple computers and not leave .DS_Store files all over the shares, as...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Backups, Operating systems, brian.mills@..., WHS, RC1, Windows Home Server RC1, Drobo, storage
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- CES 08: Windows Home Server to get Power Pack 1
- One of the many things that Microsoft announced at CES was Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server. Unlike a Service Pack which only includes fixes, the Power Pack 1 adds or extends the functionality of Windows Home Server. Jason Hiner and I met with WHS product...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Home Server, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Shawn Morton
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- Build an add-in for Windows Home Server and win $10K in Code2Fame Challenge
- Windows Home Server promises to be a popular product among technophiles, highly digital homes, and even in some small businesses. Microsoft is also attempting to make WHS a platform that developers can easily extend. Earlier this year, Microsoft released a software development kit SDK for Windows Home Server, and the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Microsoft Windows, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- A first look: Inside Windows Home Server (Customer Technology Preview)
- This article is also available as a TechRepublic gallery and as a TechRepublic download.Recently,Microsoft released its latest version of WindowsHome Server WHS to beta testers. The following screens take you insidethe WHS console.Login screenWHSuses a very simple login screen FigureA. Provide the server password and you're in!Figure A LoginComputers and...
- Tags: Backups, Desktops, Shawn Morton, Windows Home Server
- Technical articles 2007-04-26
- Real World: Connecting your computers to your Windows Home Server
- A few weeks ago, I started playing around with Windows Home Server. If you haven't seen any of the posts, they are: "Real World: Using Windows Home Server" "Real World: Adding Disk Space to a Windows Home Server" I now want to show...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Home Server, Computer, Welcome Screen, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-03-07
- Why dumb-downed no-RAID storage is bad for consumers
- RAID and VistaWhen we tried 2 HD 500 gig under RAID mode 1 to have it as safe backup, then we found out that one of the disks began to deteriorate, when we booted up a red notice came up...So we looked on the internet and yes INTEL told...
- Tags: storage, amj2006, RAID, RAID IS, hardware
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- PPTP VPN through a Cisco PIX
- Ok, here is my dilemma, I've been trying to setup a simple PPTP VPN at our office so a few employees can VPN to our server once they move. Internally, the connection works perfectly, so I know the issue is with the traffic being routed through our firewall. ...
- Tags: TCP/IP, NETWORKING, VPNs, Network security, Network technology, E-mail, Cisco Systems Inc., OK Here, Cisco PIX Firewall, jdaly@..., WHS, X.X.123.197, pdm location, PPTP, IP, TCP
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Help Writing a Script
- I am new to scripting and I want to create a WHS logon script to run a .exe. can anyone point me in the right direction?here ya goSet oWshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")sCommand = "yourexe.exe"oWshShell.RunsCommand
- Tags: ken_hagins@...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-24
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