Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Apr 2007 10:50 UTC, submitted by danwarne
Windows "At APC we've been running the Beta 2 edition of Windows Home Server for the past two months and it's acquitted itself surprisingly well - no doubt a reflection on the time this 'server for the rest of us' spent in the Redmond skunkworks. There's still some 'fit and finish' to appear before it hits the Release Candidate milestone around Q3, prior to the platform's debut towards the end of this year - but from what we've seen so far, we'd rate Windows Home Server as one of Microsoft's most polished and most impressive 1.0 releases to date. Here's a walkthrough gallery of screenshots from the Beta 2 build of Windows Home Server." There's also a screenshot gallery for Longhorn Server Beta 3.
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RE[2]: Very Impressive...
by segedunum on Sun 29th Apr 2007 13:57 UTC in reply to "RE: Very Impressive..."
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Eeeh? You haven't used Linux for this I take it? Setting up a webserver in Linux is a click'n'point operation and has been so for years.

No it isn't.

System -> Administration -> Services, and click in the checkbox to the left of "Webserver". Webserver up and running.

Where did you pick this up from, and do you really believe this actually gets a web server up and running?

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