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Hewlett Packard is the first U.S. company to offer custom hardware running Windows Home Server. Here's what you get.

After you connect the MediaSmart server to the network and power it up, you connect to it for the first time by installing the connector software on a client PC, which kicks off this initial setup wizard.
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RE: Simple albums (HP's slick, simple MediaSmart Home Server)
Thanks for the eval!
I had already ordered the HP MediaSmart because it looked so promising on paper (and at the right price).
Your eveluation makes my anticipation level even higher!
I'll try to let you know asap how an "ordinary" citizen does with the product.
Mbow... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MBow Posted on: 12/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This is cool  rohan.aarons@... | 11/11/07
Where are our Linux fans  nucrash | 11/12/07
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Thin Client Server ?  ThinkFair | 11/13/07
RE: Simple albums (HP's slick, simple MediaSmart Home Server)  compudave | 11/14/07
RE: Simple albums (HP's slick, simple MediaSmart Home Server)  MBow | 12/10/07

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