Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Aug 2007 21:10 UTC
Windows "With Bill Gates' announcement earlier this year that Windows Home Server would be available as a 'system builder' product (that means 'OEM' to most hardware geeks), enthusiasts and system builders alike have been looking forward to its release. With several different rumors being floated last week regarding when Windows Home Server would hit store shelves, we checked in with Microsoft to get the full and somewhat-confusing story. The short version is: it's already out in the wild, but catching a copy from your favorite reseller may prove tricky for at least two more weeks."
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RE[3]: too little to late
by Flatland_Spider on Tue 21st Aug 2007 14:21 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: too little to late"
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WHS's remote functionality is meant to hook into a Windows Live URL. It's similar to the Dynamic DNS service in that it maps a static DNS name to a dynamic IP address, or static if you prefer that.

It's an always on functionality.

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