Chapter 16. Customizing the Windows Home Server Interface

One of the main assumptions I’ve made throughout this book is that you’re not running Windows Home Server as a headless device with no monitor, mouse, and keyboard. I assume that you regularly log on to Windows Home Server locally (or via Remote Desktop) and then use the server’s interface to perform tasks such as running websites (see Chapter 12, “Setting Up a Windows Home Server Website”), administering a SharePoint ...

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