Windows Home Server: Installation and Getting Started
by Scott Lowe
Part 1 of 3 in the Windows Home Server series. This course is ideal for anyone who would like centralize their data into one secure location.
What you'll learn
Part 1 of 3 in the Windows Home Server series. This course is ideal for anyone who would like centralize their data into one secure location. You'll walk away with the knowledge to securely store and share photos, music, videos, and documents. You'll be able to create user accounts, set permissions, download security updates, and you'll be able to manage all your home computers through the console. This course caters to those who have little to no experience, but it is helpful to have some basic experience working with computers.
About the author
Scott is the Founder and Managing Consultant of THE 1610 Group. By night (and sometimes weekends, lunch, and everything in between!) Scott writes technical articles for CNet's TechRepublic, TechTarget, and TechGenix.
For TechRepublic, for whom he has written hundreds of articles, Scott writes weekly in the Servers and Storage area, monthly in the IT Leadership area and in other areas on an ad hoc basis. Scott also writes for TechTarget's SearchCIO-Midmarket site and is the lead author for Tec... morehGenix's virtualizationadmin.com site. Scott is the author of O'Reilly's Home Networking: The Missing Manual and a coauthor of Microsoft Press' Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Companion and the MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-653): Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2008 book.