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Charlie K. February 14, at PM. Roger says:. Wilder says:. Reality says:. Carlos says:. Bogdan S. February 15, at AM. Jaymz says:. Keith says:. February 16, at PM. KB says:. WHS tester says:. February 25, at AM. Yes, I did search, unsuccessfully. You cannot increase the limit of the WHS license. The only option you have would be to purchase a second license to cover up to 10 more computers and have 2 servers.

You need to post this as a suggestion on the WHS Connect site. The more details and information, such as your set-up for rendering etc. I am running the HP homeserver boxes here, and frankly for the same price, I could have got a china-box running linux without the limit on it for connections, and it doesn't need a linux geek to set up either since its all done through a web browser like a router of any make and model these days.

Running a renderfarm doesn't sound too outragious these days for some people compared to homes with 2 xboxs, internet connected fridges, DVRs thats digital video records for those of you who are non-"geek" people, and would otherwise call them PVRs , house hold computers, wifi enabled mobile phones The point is the unit is being artificially limited where other products are not for the same price, if not less. In other words, artificial market segmentation. So, rather than add that functionality to SBS, Microsoft has taken the lazy route and just placed arbitrary limits on the number of connections WHS allows.

Of course, that will probably hurt Microsoft in the long run - because it effectively makes WHS into a dead-end in many situations any situation where there's any possibility that you might someday outgrow WHS. At that point you're essentially rebuilding from scratch anyway, so competing solutions become a whole lot more attractive. Sign in. United States English.

Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Home Server Software. Sign in to vote. I'm about to install WHS as soon as it arrives , but the 10 connection limit is a problem. Sunday, December 9, PM.

I too have more than 10 computers in my house which includes a small render farm for 3D work using Lightwave and when I render shots out, those extra machines need to be able to run the render engine and save out image files once the render job is complete and that means reading and writing to the server while I still have other machines accessing the WHS.

Choose the Deny option to ban all users from accessing and editing the key. Reboot the computer. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purpose only. Share This Post. A complex password is not required. Medium Strong. These passwords must contain at least 5 characters, and must include letters, numbers, and symbols.

These passwords must contain at least 7 characters, and must include letters, numbers, and symbols. These passwords are more secure, but may be more difficult for users to remember. If you integrate with Microsoft , the integration enforces the Strong password policy, and updates the policy to include the following requirements:.

By default, server installation sets the default password policy to the Strong option. Use the following procedure to set or change the password policy to any of four pre-defined policy profiles. On the Change the Password Policy screen, set the level of password strength by moving the slider. As an option, you can also select Passwords never expire. This setting is less secure, and so it is not recommended. As a best practice, you should assign the most restrictive permissions available that still allow users to perform required tasks.

Choose this setting if you want to allow the user account permission to create, change, and delete any files in the shared folder. Read only. Choose this setting if you want to allow the user account permission to only read the files in the shared folder.

User accounts with read-only access cannot create, change, or delete any files in the shared folder. No access. Choose this setting if you do not want the user account to access any files in the shared folder. The network administrator can remove a user account and choose to keep the user's files for future use. In this scenario, the removed user account can no longer be used to sign in to the network; however, the files for this user will be saved in a shared folder, which can be shared with another user.

Be aware that if you remove a user account that has a Microsoft online account assigned, the online account is also removed, and the user data, including email, is subject to data retention policies in Microsoft Online Services. To retain the user data for the online account, deactivate the user account instead of removing it. After the user account is removed, the administrator can give another user account access to the shared folder.

On the navigation bar, click Storage , and then click the Server Folders tab. In the Users Tasks pane, click Open the folder. Windows Explorer opens and displays the contents of the Users folder. Right-click the folder for the user account that you want to share, and then click Properties.

In the File Sharing window, type or select the user account name with whom you want to share the folder, and then click Add. Choose the Permission Level that you want the user account to have, and then click Share. During a clean, first-time installation of Windows Server Essentials, the program sets the DSRM password to the network administrator account password that you specify during setup or in the migration answer file.

When you change your network administrator password as recommended typically every 60 days for increased server security , the password change is not forwarded to DSRM. This results in a password mismatch. If this occurs, you can use the following solutions to manually or automatically synchronize your network administrator's password with the DSRM password. To synchronize the DSRM password on a domain controller with the current network administrator's account, type:.

Because you will periodically change the password for the network administrator account, to ensure that the DSRM password is always the same as the current password of the network administrator, we recommend that you create a schedule task to automatically synchronize the DSRM password to the network administrator password daily. From the server, open Administrative Tools , and then double-click Task Scheduler. In the Create Task dialog box, click the Triggers tab, and then click New.

In the New Trigger dialog box, select your recurrence option, specify the recurrence interval, and choose a start time. Click OK to save your changes and return to the Create Task dialog box. Click the Actions tab, and then click New. The New Action dialog box appears. Click OK twice to save the task and close the Create Task dialog box.

The new task appears in the Active Tasks section of Task Schedule. In the default installation of Windows Server Essentials, network users do not have permission to establish a remote connection to computers or other resources on the network. Before network users can establish a remote connection to network resources, you must first set up Anywhere Access. After you set up Anywhere Access, users can access files, applications, and computers in your office network from a device in any location with an Internet connection.

When you run the wizard, you can also choose to allow Anywhere Access for all current and newly added user accounts. For more information about creating a user account, see Add a user account. After creating the user accounts, you must provide the network user name and password information to the users of the client computer so that they can access resources on the server by using the Launchpad. For each user account that you create you can set access for the following through the user account properties:.

Shared folders. If media streaming is enabled, you can assign folder access permissions for individual standard user accounts for the following shared folders: Music , Pictures , Recorded TV , and Videos. You can set permissions for user accounts to access shared folders on the Shared folders tab of the user account properties. Anywhere Access.

For standard user accounts, you must set user account permissions on the Anywhere Access tab. Computer access. By default, network administrators can access all the computers in the network. However, for standard user accounts you can set individual user account permissions for accessing computers on the network on the Computer access tab of the user account properties.



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