Category Archives: Mircosoft

Boxee and 7MCE

Looking for a way to get access to more content through Windows 7 Media Center? Maybe you’d like a good way to jump back and forth between Boxee and Media Center with just a click of the remote? Today we show you how to get access to Boxee through Media Center with Boxee Integration 1.0. [...]

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Add / Manage shares in WHS

Windows Home Server comes with some shared folders in different categories by default, and chances are you’ll want to create your own as well. Today we show you how to create your own shared folders, manage permissions, enable folder duplication, and more. Note: For this article we’re accessing the Home Server Shared Folders from Windows [...]

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Auto Mount ISO files in Windows 7MC

Do you have a hard drive full of ripped movies in ISO file format? Are you looking for an easy way to play them in Windows Media Center? Today we show you how to configure Windows Media Center so you can automatically view those ISOs directly from the Movie Library. First, download and install Virtual [...]

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WHS Advanced Admin Console

Windows Home Server is easy to setup and use so anyone with basic computer knowledge can operate their own server. But what if you’re an advanced user and want more control over various administrative functions? The Advanced Admin Console Addin gives you exactly that. Windows Home Server is definitely easy to use – even for [...]

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Connect Windows Media Center to WHS

One of the advantages of Windows Home Server with Power Pack 3 is its integration with Windows Media Center. Here we take a look at installing the Windows Media Center Connector and the features it has to offer. Install Connector After you’ve installed Windows Home Server (WHS) you’ve probably noticed a message pop up when [...]

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