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It works just like my older add-ins do, except that your users are no longer limited to the use of a single server-installed application or a fixed set of server-installed applications. Instead, you can grant your users remote access to pretty much any desktop application that has been installed on your server.

Here is a more in-depth explanation of the new add-in:. Any popup windows are redirected to the local desktop, and local drives and printers can be redirected to appear within the RemoteApp programs. Many users might not be aware that a RemoteApp program is any different than a local program. If you want MSoffice on more then one computer and and you're not using it commercially you could also consider getting Office Home and Student Version.

Using an office suite through Remote Desktop is not an administrative function. This is for day Trial version. Functionality Limitations. You also may not join the server software to any Active Directory domain. You may not use Terminal Services for any other purpose. OK thanks Ken.

Clearly the EULA you are referring to is very much different from the one distributed on the day evaluation version I can mail this one to you if you don't have it at hand. When I get evaluation software it should at least contain the same limitations as the full product, so that I know what I get when I buy the software. Also I think the limitations are way to severe. In fact there are published Add-ins on the wegotserved. Also if it's meant to be an Enthousiasts playground please tell me how to do this in any other way then through Terminal Services?

With these restrictions there's also no way you can develop and test Add-inn's. Guess I have to stick to d eval version for some time. The EULA included with that one is much less restrictive. It allows you to run any program straight from the WHS console. Ken Warren wrote:. But you're incorrect when you say that you can't develop add-ins. You can do that without any problem. It's easier with TS, of course.

Sure, you can do that, however not without any problem. Also what's left of the "Enthousiast Playground" when you can't even TS into the box for other then "Administrative Tasks" Ken Warren wrote: Finally, it's a technical violation to use TS the way you do. It's the least glamorous of the add-ins we're featuring today, but it's a handy tool to have around if you've got an Uninterruptible Power Supply hooked up to your home server—and you do have one hooked up to your server, don't you?

Grid Junction issues power alerts through the console, makes it easy to monitor the UPS, and lets you easily set up custom shut down scripts and test them. It's not loaded with bells and whistles but it makes it simply to manage your UPS on a headless system. Have a favorite add-in for Windows Home Server? Let's hear about it, and your other WHS tips, in the comments.

The A. About Lifehacker Advisor Lifehacker Store. By Jason Fitzpatrick. Wyze Cam Spotlight. Thursday, November 12, PM. Thanks for you answer I bought the laptop with Windows 8, but upgraded to 10 without installing anything else in before hand It works well with the connector after using the old installation CD.

How can I fix this? Sunday, November 15, AM. Best greetings from Germany Olaf. Wednesday, November 18, PM. Thank you for the answer. I just have to walk a few steps and turn the server on manually. No problem. Has worked for other appliances in many years. Thursday, November 19, PM. Hi Errold, you could try out LightsOut. Great software made by another MVP, which I use since several years. Friday, November 20, AM.



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