Viewing the Windows Home Server Network 14
Setting Up Windows Home Server as a DHCP 11Ĭonnecting Windows Home Server to a Windows 7 Homegroup 13
Part I Unleashing Windows Home Server ConfigurationĬhapter 1 Setting Up Your Windows Home Server Network 7Ĭonfiguring Windows Home Server for Networking 8ĭo You Need to Change the Windows Home Server Workgroup Name? 8Ĭonfiguring Windows Home Server with a Static IP Address 8
Paul McFedries doesn’t just cover all facets of running Windows Home Server: He shows how to use it to simplify everything from file sharing to media streaming, backup to security.
Both spouses had Full access, and gave all other users, including the Guest account a None level of access.This is the most comprehensive, practical, and useful guide to the brand-new version of Windows Home Server 2011.
One example was a client who wanted both spouses to have access to a shared folder with tax and financial information, but did not want their children to have access to the folder. Utilizing correct user permissions on your WHS will help keep important documents secure and segregated. In the third example, if you wanted to have a document repository where everyone could share/ edit files and folders, then you could give every user Full access. If you had movies and music in a shared folder that you wanted to keep control of but wanted other WHS users to have access to, you would retain Full access privileges and give other users Read privileges.
Microsoft Windows Home Server allows for multiple user accounts, and each user account can be set up with different permissions to various folders.