![]() Installation kicks off and when it’s complete, you’ll need to close out of the console and reconnect. Under Available Add-ins click the Available tab and you’ll see the Addin Central installer file we just copied over. Next open WHS Console from one of the computers connected to your network, and click Settings then Add-ins. ![]() It essentially creates an “app store” of sorts for your Windows Home Server that you can view in the console.īrowse to your shared folders on the server and open the Add-Ins folder and copy the AddinCentral.msi installer (link below). Today we take a look at Addin Central… which gives you easy access to the many addin possibilities out there.Īddin Central from HomeServerLand is a free well…addin…that brings you information and easy access to several other addins that are available for your Windows Home Server. ![]() If you’re a Windows Home Server user, you’ve probably come across a lot of cool addins that you can use to enhance its functionality. Re: Windows Home Server 2011 Post by LiquidLimez Mon 4:02 pm excellent call Jansen, actually server 2011 is built on top of Server 2008 R2 standard, so essentially there is very little difference between the two other than the. ![]()
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