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- Changing the Name of the Home Server
- Running the Windows Home Server Console
- Changing the Date and Time on Windows Home Server
- Selecting the Windows Home Server Region
- Configuring Windows Update
- Changing the Windows Home Server Password
- Restarting or Shutting Down Windows Home Server
- Configuring an Uninterruptible Power Supply
- Configuring the Windows Home Server Startup
- From Here
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From Here
- To learn how to set up an automatic logon, see "Automating Client Logons," P. 47.
- For details on running the Connector software, see "Installing Windows Home Server Connector on the Client Computers," P. 63.
- For tweaks that customize Windows Home Server's look and feel, see Chapter 16, "Customizing the Windows Home Server Interface."
- To learn how to use the Advanced Options menu to troubleshoot startup woes, see "Troubleshooting Startup," P. 513.
- For details on the Registry and using the Registry Editor, see Chapter 18, "Working with the Windows Home Server Registry."
- For more information on the Services snap-in, see "Controlling Services with the Services Snap-In," P. 636.
- To learn more about WMI scripting, see "Programming the Windows Management Instrumentation Service," P. 688.
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