A representative from Logitech confirmed last week that there were “no plans” to create a Windows Home Server 2011 add-in for their popular Squeezebox range of network music players, despite the fact that a version of the add-in for WHS v1 has been available for some time.
A Fresh Look at Storage in Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail”
The Release Candidate of Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail” is finally upon us. With this release, a new kind of home server is showing its colors – a version of Vail with Drive Extender ripped from its feature set. What does that mean to you and how does it affect your storage?

Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail” Release Candidate – Connecting PCs & Macs to the Server
Our look at the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate Client Connector reveals that Microsoft have still to fix support for Apple Time Machine compatibility, which lags behind HP’s efforts in Windows Home Server v1 as well as Microsoft’s competitors. On the PC-side, a lack of UI polish leads us to wonder how high Microsoft have set the quality bar to get Windows Home Server 2011 out the door.

Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail” Release Candidate – Installation Walkthrough
Whilst Windows Home Server 2011 has seen some major surgery since the last preview release, the out of box experience is quite similar, excluding the final product branding which has now been dropped into the build. Here’s our walkthrough of the Windows Home Server 2011 installation experience.

Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail” RC Released Without Drive Extender
Microsoft today announced the immediate availability of the Windows Home Server 2011 “Vail” Release Candidate to the general public – the first build of the platform released following Microsoft’s controversial decision to strip the product’s core storage technology, Drive Extender.

Hands On: Cisco NSS 324 Smart Storage NAS
We take a look at Cisco’s all-new network attached storage platform in the shape of the 4-bay, Intel Atom-powered NSS 324. Positioned for small business owners, there’s a lot to attract the prosumer and media enthusiasts too in a strong package of hardware, software features and great user experience.

Windows Home Server “Vail” Release Candidate Imminent

TV4Home
TV4Home allows you to record or stream Live TV from Windows Home Server by installing MediaPortal TV Server. This adds TV Tuner support for both Windows Home Server v1 and Windows Home Server 2011.




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a/v Engine
a/v Engine for Windows Home Server v1 allows you to set up and manage audio/visual home automation hardware from within the WHS Console. It works with a set of tools that allow you to set up virtual remote control tabs incorporating buttons and images overlaid with hotspots.




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The Spirit of Drive Extender is Alive and Well – It’s Called Storage Spaces in Windows 8 January 5, 2012 -
The $249 HP MicroServer & Windows Home Server 2011 Combo is Back January 21, 2012 -
Home Server SMART 2012 January 23, 2012 -
Add-in Update: ISO Mounter v1.20 January 2, 2012
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Windows Home Server 2011 Step By Step – Introduction January 26, 2012 -
WGS’ New eBook “Windows Home Server 2011 Step By Step” Is Now Available January 24, 2012 -
How to: Install Microsoft Forefront Client Security Antivirus on Windows Home Server 2011 January 23, 2012 -
Home Server SMART 2012 January 23, 2012 -
The $249 HP MicroServer & Windows Home Server 2011 Combo is Back January 21, 2012
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