Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2007 22:17 UTC
"When Microsoft announced Windows Home Server earlier this year, it was greeted with a mixture of curious disdain and eagerness. Some questioned what the product offered over existing solutions, while others welcomed it with open arms. It's at once hard to explain and easy to understand what Windows Home Server is, but it's worth getting to know the newest addition to the Windows family."
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Yeah, I used to do that for XP. And we kept a (at work) basic XP image that was installed on every machine... not installed, image restore to disk and boot up, tweak and you are good to go.
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Yeah, I used to do that for XP. And we kept a (at work) basic XP image that was installed on every machine... not installed, image restore to disk and boot up, tweak and you are good to go.