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Windows Home Server Now in Community Beta
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Windows Home Server Now in Community Beta
" The WHS release appears to advance the software slightly past its Beta 2 status, with an improved setup process, password management, and remote access. Users can apply for participation in the program "

" Microsoft said enhancements included the following: a seven-step setup process, including a unique name for the server; improved remote access, which now actually allows remote access, as well as the selection of a custom Web address from the Windows Live Custom Domains Service; more control over "network health" notifications, such as whether antivirus software is up to date; improved password settings, including a password hint; and support for third-party programs through the Windows Home Server SDK. "

" device. The software is based on a stripped-down, optimized version of Windows Server, and is designed to serve as a central home repository for digital media, which can be played back on a variety of devices. "

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