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    WHS 2011 and Network Share

    Hi Guys, Thanks so much for the help! I guess I hadn't mess with Vail since last year before the DE was removed. Hyper-V HDD passthrough actually seems extremely ideal for a VM (props MSFT). Anywho, that is now working, the only remaining question I have is how to get pictures stored on...
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    WHS 2011 and Network Share

    If I pass through the LSI RAID volume and add it as GPT, the files stored on that LSI RAID will still be written in that pseudo - virtual disk format (where WHS installs it's own partitioning file system) and render those files unreadable (at a physical level) by other OS correct? To make...
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    WHS 2011 and Network Share

    Hi Guys Long time reader, quite seldom have anything valuable worth talking about, but here goes. I've been using WHS Vail off and on for a few months now and I like so much about it with a few sticking points. - Limited on amount of RAM and CPU cores/sockets it can access (Not a...
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    Windows Home Server FAQ

    Barring IE applet being configured properly, does the Hamachi VPN service allow for file sharing through it's 'tunnel'? Going a step further, just so I understand, if I installed XP on the server and was running Hamachi VPN on a remote client, would shared folders be accessible for read/write...
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    Windows Home Server FAQ

    Awesome responses Neb! Thank you so much! For the x64 OS, my curiousity really just stems from using an old server board I have that happens to have 16gb DDR2 FBDs installed. By no means does a fileserver need that kind of RAM, just a nice to have type scenario because I have no other use for...
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    Windows Home Server FAQ

    Hi Everyone, I have been reading for a while, but I have a few quick questions regarding WHS that I believe have the best chance of being answered with the expertise of this board. 1. Is there any speculation about Microsoft's plans to release this OS in a 64 bit version? 2. My intentions...
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