WHS can put a shared file on any of the pooled drives, and you won't know which
There is an addin that shows which shares are on what drives when duplicated...see Here
WHS can put a shared file on any of the pooled drives, and you won't know which
There is an addin that shows which shares are on what drives when duplicated...see Here
Okay well thats more promising news, as long as the systems are ready to roll as the WHS 2 is launched, then all should be rosy, just a shame its a third party solution, and I do hope its free.
I now have the console running in a virtual machine.
What are the most useful (and ideally free!) add ins that I should look for?
Edit to add: Also, why can I not see the add in option in settings from the WHS Console?
You need to download the mis package to \\server\software\add-ins first
Then install them from the addins menu from the settings menu in the console.
I took it a bit literally that theboyfold couldn't see the "Add-ins" option on the left site of the server settings dialogue. You're probably right that the problem was the non-appearance of add-ins under the "available" tab...
What's the best way to run a torrent client in WHS?
I've run utorrent and abc on my WHS without any problems. Basically anything that works with XP will work on WHS.
I use Remote Desktop to log into into my server and run the client from there. Of course WHS moans and says you are risking breaking it just because you use the Remote Desktop, but it works fine.
Thanks for all the other replies, however the one above... Do you have to leave the administrator account logged in using Remote Desktop?
At the moment I have made a uTorrent WebUI and have it running when I log in as my uTorrent user via Remote Desktop.
When I log off within Remote Desktop (Start --> Log Off), I can't access the uTorrent web interface. The service is still running though (I can see this in the console).
I'm trying to find the instructions that I followed last night...