WHS Download Manager for Windows Home Server v1 allows you to schedule and manage file downloads from your home server, including automatic login and authentication for secure sites.

Hands On: Drive Bender Storage Pool Add-in For Windows Home Server 2011
Drive Bender is first out the gate as a publically released Drive Extender replacement for WHS 2011. The question is how well does it work and does it do a better a job of protecting your data than Drive Extender did for WHS v1?

ISO Mounter
ISO Mounter is an add-in that allows you to mount ISO files (DVD and CD images) stored on your server so they can be viewed directly through the server’s folder share on all of your PC’s and laptops.




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Add-in Update: Drive Bender v2.1.2
Drive Bender presents multiple hard drives as a single pool of data storage, either as a logical drive letter, or a network shared drive. Drive Bender is able to do this with internal and USB (or any externally) connected hard drives, of any size.

Add-in Update: AWIECO WakeOnLAN v1.1.3
AWIECO WakeOnLAN has been updated to v1.1.3. WakeOnLAN is a free add-in for Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials that can remotely turn on a computer. It enables the Server to start up every computer attached to your network. You can also power off a computer from the Launchpad.

Add-in Update: Snoop-de-dupe v1.50
A new version of Snoop-de-dupe hit the web over the weekend. The file management add-in for Windows Home Server v1 and 2011 scans and de-duplicates files stored on your server.

Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server v2.4
Cloud storage add-in, Cloudberry Backup has had an update this week to version 2.4. According to the release notes, this update brings Block level updates for files of any size in advanced mode with compression, encryption and versioning – giving you the ability to backup only changed portions of the files.

Add-in Update: StableBit Scanner v2.0.0.1020 Beta
StableBit Scanner is an advanced hard drive scanning and monitoring tool for Windows Home Server v1, Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials. It monitors all hard drives in your home server looking for damage then analyses and retrieves files from the damaged sectors of the disk.

Add-in Update: Drive Bender RC1 and Discounted Purchase Programme
Division M, the developers of Drive Bender have today announced they’ve reached their first Release Candidate milestone. Release Candidate 1 of the add-in for Windows Home Server 2011, (alongside other Windows client and server releases) has just been issued.

Add-in Update: My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011 v2.10 PR4
Binnerup Consulting has this week released the next pre-release beta of My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011.
My Movies for Windows Home Server provides automated disc copying of Audio CD’s and movies from internal or USB attached optical drives, adding meta-data to copied discs, or movies and TV programmes already stored on the server by monitoring your shared folders.
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How To: Map A Windows Home Server 2011 Network Location To a Windows 7 Client January 28, 2012 -
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The $249 HP MicroServer & Windows Home Server 2011 Combo is Back January 21, 2012 -
How To: Install Windows Home Server 2011 Updates via the Dashboard January 16, 2012
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Windows Home Server 2011 Step By Step – Part 2: Building Your Home Server February 8, 2012 -
Hands On: AZiO KB178RT Mini Thumb Keyboard February 7, 2012 -
Hands On: Synology DiskStation DS-111 February 6, 2012 -
Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup v2.6.2 February 5, 2012 -
Add-in Update: Lights-Out Service Pack 2 Beta Refresh February 5, 2012
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