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Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step is the comprehensive guide to Microsofts home server platform, covering hardware, software, add-ins, apps, tips, tricks, advice, support and a whole lot more.

Authored by leading home server site We Got Served writers and Microsoft Windows Home Server MVPs Terry Walsh and Jim Clark, Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step takes beginners and experts alike through building, installing, configuring and making the most of WHS 2011 at the heart of your connected home.

25 Chapters Covering the World of Windows Home Server 2011, With Ongoing Bonus Projects

Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step includes tips, tricks, guides and walkthroughs not published at We Got Served, ensuring its our most comprehensive guide to owning Windows Home Server available.

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No need to miss out on the conversation online! Each chapter will be serialised and summarised on WGS where you can ask the community questions, share knowledge and solve problems together.

Chapter List

What is a Home Server?
Building Your Home Server
Should I Upgrade to Windows Home Server 2011?
Windows Home Server 2011 Hardware Requirements
Installing Windows Home Server 2011
Connecting Client Computers to the Server
The Launchpad
Managing Your Server With the Dashboard
Backing Up Your PCs
Restoring Files, Folders and PCs
Managing Users
Home Server Storage
Accessing Your Server Remotely
Doing More With Add-ins
Backing Up Your Server
Recovering Your Server
Windows Home Server and Apple Macs
Managing TV Recordings With Windows Media Center
Streaming Music, Videos and Photos
Install a WordPress Blog
Install a Photo and Video Gallery on Your Home Server
Share Your Printer With Devices On the Network
Host PC Updates Locally With Windows Server Update Services
Advanced Storage Management With RAID
Media Streaming From Windows Home Server to Apple iPad

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Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step
Terry Walsh Jim Clark
We Got Served (2012)

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Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step is the comprehensive guide to Microsofts home server platform, covering hardware, software, add-ins, apps, tips, tricks, advice, support and a whole lot more.

Authored by leading home server site We Got Served writers and Microsoft Windows Home Server MVPs Terry Walsh and Jim Clark, Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step takes beginners and experts alike through building, installing, configuring and making the most of WHS 2011 at the heart of your connected home.

25 Chapters Covering the World of Windows Home Server 2011, With Ongoing Bonus Projects

Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step includes tips, tricks, guides and walkthroughs not published at We Got Served, ensuring its our most comprehensive guide to owning Windows Home Server available.

Links to Online Discussion at WGS for Peer to Peer Support

No need to miss out on the conversation online! Each chapter will be serialised and summarised on WGS where you can ask the community questions, share knowledge and solve problems together.

Chapter List

What is a Home Server?
Building Your Home Server
Should I Upgrade to Windows Home Server 2011?
Windows Home Server 2011 Hardware Requirements
Installing Windows Home Server 2011
Connecting Client Computers to the Server
The Launchpad
Managing Your Server With the Dashboard
Backing Up Your PCs
Restoring Files, Folders and PCs
Managing Users
Home Server Storage
Accessing Your Server Remotely
Doing More With Add-ins
Backing Up Your Server
Recovering Your Server
Windows Home Server and Apple Macs
Managing TV Recordings With Windows Media Center
Streaming Music, Videos and Photos
Install a WordPress Blog
Install a Photo and Video Gallery on Your Home Server
Share Your Printer With Devices On the Network
Host PC Updates Locally With Windows Server Update Services
Advanced Storage Management With RAID
Media Streaming From Windows Home Server to Apple iPad

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: January 2012

Dedication

For Karen, Jamie and Elliot.

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 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.

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.

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.

About this Book

When I published We Got Serveds first eBook, Using OS X Lion Server at Home back in December 2011, I received two types of email - firstly, a lot of people saying thanks (which is always great to received) and the second which run along the lines of, Hey, why havent you written a Windows Home Server 2011 eBook?

That was a valid question. Over the last five years, We Got Served has focused heavily on tips, tricks, tutorials and how to guides to help people make the most of Windows Home Server. Weve published hundreds of articles, but in truth, only recently had the idea to pull together a comprehensive, one-stop guide to the platform. Which is what youve just started reading.

So, my long term collaborator Jim Clark and I set out over the holiday period to do just that. The aim is to create a comprehensive resource for all things Windows Home Server 2011 - well cover the basics for new starters, walk through more advanced topics for those more comfortable with the technology, and end with a range of guides which will help you extend the use of your home server with some really cool stuff.

If youre a regular WGS reader, youll know what to expect - if your new, well its all about helping you do more with your home server - step by step - in a clear, friendly and (hopefully) fun kind of way. Well explain what you need to do without trying to bamboozle you with the geekery!

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