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- Is it safe to download incremental files to WHS? (eg. download . . .
I guess WHS isn't really meant for short term storage but only long-term storage I'd hate to dedicate a large hard drive to "temporary unzipping operations" but it looks like that is the only solution?
- SMB Shares stop working, WHS server no longer visible on network
I doubt this is actually a WHS problem I believe this because I have had exactly the same symptoms with full-fledged Windows 2003 Server running on enterprise-grade hardware This condition is usually caused by either (1) a network problem (think router, switch) or (2) an Ethernet driver problem
- For WHS Team: WHS 2. 0 and add-in backwards compatibility
In short if you could take PP1 WHS 1 0 backups, and restore them into a shiny new 2 0 WHS, and almost everything got configured correctly, that would probably be sufficient I don't expect to see anything though that automatically redeploys add-ins
- Linkage between WHS Admin Console Settings Add-ins Server Shared . . .
I have two MSI files in shared folders software add-ins folder: The Toolkit I downloaded directly from Microsoft and an MSI File from McAfee for Homeserver specifically on a provided link from McAfee The Toolkit I managed to install manually only by using Remote Desktop and I have posted a bug report to Microsoft Connect I have 2 servers and the same problem exists on both server add-ins
- file transfer speed over GB LAN - social. microsoft. com
I have an XP MCE machine and a WHS machine connected to my GB LAN on either side of a Netgear GB switch When I first installed the switch (replacing an old 100 MB switch), I got susstained file transfer rates of 300-400 MB s from MCE to WHS Now when I transfer, for example, recorded TV files from MCE to WHS the transfer starts off fast, say 400MB s for 5 or 10 seconds then slows to nothing
- WHS not recognized by system - social. microsoft. com
The first question to ask is is the WHS recognized by any other systems? Second is, assuming the WHS has a static IP (say something like 192 168 2 254 for example) is that the same range of IP's as your router is giving your Windows 7 computer? You can find this by opening a command prompt (Search for "Command Prompt" in your start box, and right click then choose "Run as Administrator" and
- Rules for setting up folders on WHS - social. microsoft. com
Just installed WHS Using it with a mixture of home PC's (5) This is a great forum to get clued in on However I have a few questions that seem obvious yet I dont see them answered here fully
- What happens if I have 2 WHS in my network? - social. microsoft. com
I have just installed my 2nd WHS, It is the RTM version for download to test the new beta with My other server is OEM I bought after the original beta was over When I installed the connector cd it DID NOT ask what server to join It joined the new server without asking I can see them both with RDC, I have machines set up to use server1
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