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25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is We Got Serveds must-have guide to getting the most from Microsofts Windows Home Server platform.

Written for both Windows Home Server v1 and WHS 2011 users, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is the product of months of research into thousands of We Got Served features, product reviews, reader comments and forum posts to select and then create a series of 25 comprehensive, but easy to follow project walkthroughs for the popular home server operating system.

Written by trusted home server experts Terry Walsh and Jim Clark, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is the perfect next step for anyone who has mastered the basics of working with Windows Home Server and is seeking to do more with the product. Illustrated with hundreds of screenshots, the eBook walks through topics such as CD, DVD and Blu-ray ripping, creation of media libraries, automatic metadata collation and management, Windows Home Server support for Bittorrent and SABnzbd download clients, media streaming to remote devices, TV recording and archiving, remote backup, smartphone/tablet integration and much more.

Spread over 650 A4 pages (in the PDF Edition, ePub pagination varies by device) the full list of projects for WHS v1 & 2011 novices and experts alike includes:

  1. Run a Windows Home Server Application as a Service
  2. Create a Windows Home Server Powered DVR
  3. Use Windows Home Server as a File Downloader with SABnzbd
  4. Add Print Server Features to Windows Home Server
  5. Share Your Printer With Devices Across the Network
  6. Install a BitTorrent Client
  7. Install PHP and MySQL on Windows Home Server
  8. Install a Wordpress Blog on Windows Home Server
  9. Stream Music and Video Remotely to SmartPhone, Tablets or Computers
  10. Create a Windows Home Server Wiki
  11. Install a Forum on Windows Home Server
  12. Manage Your Music Metadata
  13. View Your Home Servers Files and Folders on Tablets and Smartphones
  14. Stream Video From Windows Home Server to Apple TV
  15. Backup Your Files Remotely to Windows Home Server Using VPN
  16. Build a Kick Ass Home Server From Scratch
  17. Stream Media Effortlessly to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
  18. Automatically Collate and Manage Movie and TV Metadata
  19. Upgrade Remote Access to Manage Windows PCs and Macs from Tablets and Smartphones
  20. Rip CDs the Easy Way
  21. Create a Movie Library From DVD and Blu-ray Disc
  22. Manage Your Home Server Movie Library From PC & Tablet
  23. Manage and Record Video From Network Surveillance Cameras
  24. Protect Your Home Server With an Anti-Virus Agent
  25. Install Your Own Mail Server on Windows Home Server

Each project includes sections for Windows Home Server v1 and WHS 2011, so all 25 projects can be completed on either platform.

Whether youre a new Windows Home Server 2011 user, or a long-time Windows Home Server v1 owner who set and forgot a long time ago, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects will give you fresh ideas, inspiration and guidance to create the digital home hub you always dreamed was possible.

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25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects
Terry Walsh Jim Clark
We Got Served (2012)

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Product Description

25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is We Got Served's must-have guide to getting the most from Microsoft's Windows Home Server platform.

Written for both Windows Home Server v1 and WHS 2011 users, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is the product of months of research into thousands of We Got Served features, product reviews, reader comments and forum posts to select and then create a series of 25 comprehensive, but easy to follow project walkthroughs for the popular home server operating system.

Written by trusted home server experts Terry Walsh and Jim Clark, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is the perfect next step for anyone who has mastered the basics of working with Windows Home Server and is seeking to do more with the product. Illustrated with hundreds of screenshots, the eBook walks through topics such as CD, DVD and Blu-ray ripping, creation of media libraries, automatic metadata collation and management, Windows Home Server support for Bittorrent and SABnzbd download clients, media streaming to remote devices, TV recording and archiving, remote backup, smartphone/tablet integration and much more.

Spread over 650 A4 pages (in the PDF Edition, ePub pagination varies by device) the full list of projects for WHS v1 2011 novices and experts alike includes:

  1. Run a Windows Home Server Application as a Service
  2. Create a Windows Home Server Powered DVR
  3. Use Windows Home Server as a File Downloader with SABnzbd
  4. Add Print Server Features to Windows Home Server
  5. Share Your Printer With Devices Across the Network
  6. Install a BitTorrent Client
  7. Install PHP and MySQL on Windows Home Server
  8. Install a Wordpress Blog on Windows Home Server
  9. Stream Music and Video Remotely to SmartPhone, Tablets or Computers
  10. Create a Windows Home Server Wiki
  11. Install a Forum on Windows Home Server
  12. Manage Your Music Metadata
  13. View Your Home Server's Files and Folders on Tablets and Smartphones
  14. Stream Video From Windows Home Server to Apple TV
  15. Backup Your Files Remotely to Windows Home Server Using VPN
  16. Build a Kick Ass Home Server From Scratch
  17. Stream Media Effortlessly to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
  18. Automatically Collate and Manage Movie and TV Metadata
  19. Upgrade Remote Access to Manage Windows PCs and Macs from Tablets and Smartphones
  20. Rip CDs the Easy Way
  21. Create a Movie Library From DVD and Blu-ray Disc
  22. Manage Your Home Server Movie Library From PC Tablet
  23. Manage and Record Video From Network Surveillance Cameras
  24. Protect Your Home Server With an Anti-Virus Agent
  25. Install Your Own Mail Server on Windows Home Server

Each project includes sections for Windows Home Server v1 and WHS 2011, so all 25 projects can be completed on either platform.

Whether you're a new Windows Home Server 2011 user, or a long-time Windows Home Server v1 owner who "set and forgot" a long time ago, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects will give you fresh ideas, inspiration and guidance to create the digital home hub you always dreamed was possible.

Copyright 2012 by Terry Walsh & Jim Clark

All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

First Published: April 2012

ISBN: 978-0-9571948-2-3

Dedication

For the awesome Windows Home Server community and readers of We Got Served who have followed and supported our continuing adventures over the past five years. Thank you.

About the Authors
Terry Walsh

Terry Walsh is the Owner and Editor of We Got Served - photo 1Terry Walsh is the Owner and Editor of We Got Served ( http://www.wegotserved.com ), which he established in 2007 to share his own experiences with emerging Home Server platforms.

Since then, the site has grown to cover a wide range of digital home, consumer electronics, and small business product categories but retains at its core the mission to help users make the most of technology.

Terry graduated from the University of Durham in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature. Hes worked in a variety of senior retail marketing, innovation consultancy and product management roles for a variety of blue-chip brands including Citibank, RBS, DSGi, John Lewis, Tesco, Barclays, SK Telecom and Unilever amongst others, but has much more fun writing about technology in his spare time. Prior to starting WGS, Terry cut his teeth online in 1993 building and operating a number of successful alternative music websites and communities for UK artists.

Born and raised in Liverpool, England and now living in Silverstone with his wife and two sons, Terry has been awarded Microsofts Most Valuable Professional Award each year since 2008 for his work on We Got Served.

This is Terrys third book, following publication of Using OS X Lion Server at Home and Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step .

You can contact him at , or via Twitter at @wegotserved.

Jim Clark

Jim Clark is a frequent contributor to We Got Served When Jim first heard - photo 2Jim Clark is a frequent contributor to We Got Served. When Jim first heard about Windows Home Server, he developed an immediate interest in this new platform as a centralized storage product for the home. We Got Served became an outlet to document his experiences with this Microsoft product, review software written specifically for the Windows Home Server platform, and review hardware related products for use in the digital home. His interest in Windows Home Server and the digital home continues to this day.

Jim was born and raised in Marion, Iowa. Except for short stints in Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, Iowa, he has remained true to Marion. All four of his children have graduated from the same high school he went to. Jim has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa and has spent his entire career in various design engineering positions in the manufacturing industry.

Jim's interest in computer technology started with the original IBM PC. PCs have been an integral tool at work, and a hobby for over 25 years. Jim has been awarded Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional Award for Windows Home Server each year since 2009 for his work with Terry on the We Got Served website.

Jim is the co-author of Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step . This is his second book.

You can contact Jim at .

About We Got Served

We Got Served is a popular technology news and community site which was founded in February 2007. It is written, edited and moderated by a dedicated and knowledgeable team of technology enthusiasts across the world who are focused on bringing you the latest news, reviews, tutorials and support for the products youre using today and tomorrow. We created We Got Served as a place to learn about new technology, help readers make the most of the products and services they use, and most importantly to create a community where readers can learn, discuss and share their experiences and knowledge with others in need of support. However you use the site, I hope you enjoy it.

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