

If you selected multiple items, Windows Home Server asks whether Select the items you want to download, and then click the Downloadīutton. Use the Upload page to send files from your computer to the server share.ĭownload items from the server share to your computer. Repeat for other items you want to send to the share, and then click Upload items from your computer to the server- Click Upload to display the Upload page, shown in Figure 7.Ĭlick Browse to open the Choose File to Upload dialog box, select theįile or folder, and then click Open to add the item to the Upload page. Select the file or folder, and then select Organize, Rename to open the Navigate to the folder in which you want the subfolder created, andĬlick the New Folder button to open the Add a Folder dialog box. Use the check boxes to select files and subfolders, or click the SelectĪll check box (the one at the top of the file list) to select all the Here’s a summary of the actions you can perform in this page: Use this file management interface to work with the files and folders in the share. Icons for the Windows Home Server shared folders that are accessible toįigure 6. Select a sharedįolder, and you see the file management interface shown in Figure 6. View on the left and a contents view on the right. This displays a file interface for the available shares, with a tree When you log on to Remote Web Access, click Shared Folders. Within each sharedįolder, you can create subfolders, rename and delete files, upload filesįrom your computer to the server, and download files from the server Shares and any nonuser shares that you’ve created. Server’s shared folders via the Internet.

Windows Home Server, you can use Remote Web Access to work with the Working with Windows Home Server Shares in the Web Browserīesides connecting to Remote Desktop hosts and to If you connect to the Windows Home Server machine, you end up at the Dashboard, not the Windows Home Server desktop.Ħ. Ignore the error and continue loading the page.) Telling you that the website’s security certificate is invalid, you can Is the external IP address of your router. Launch Internet Explorer and enter https: //RouterIP (where RouterIP If you don’t have a subdomain, you need to use your router’s external IP address.

, where subdomain is the subdomain you registered with Microsoft. Run Internet Explorer and enter the address https: //domain, where domain is the domain name you configured if you signed up for a subdomain, remember to use the address https: //subdomain. Log on to the Windows Home Server Dashboard,Ĭlick Server Settings, click the Remote Web Access tab, and then click If you configured a Windows Home Server domain, you have two choices:

On to Windows Home Server’s Remote Web Access Home page. Displaying the Remote Web Access Home PageĪs with LAN connections through Windows Home Server,īefore you can connect to a computer via the Internet, you need to log
