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The Home Server Show 14 - Ian Dixon of thedigitallifestyle.com

August 14th, 2008 Posted in Podcast

I am on vacation so today’s show is a re-broadcast of show #1 minus news and all the pre-interview chit-chat.  Ian Dixon was the first interview and in the meantime the show has grown.  I thought it would be nice to blow the dust off of Ian and put him back on!

More show notes and links after the click…

As you probably know, Ian hosts the popular Media Center Show over at thedigitallifestly.com

Don’t forget to register for a chance to win a copy of Kaspersky 2009.  Listen to show 13 and make a comment here. Kaspersky has been kind enough to donate 5 copies!!! Get registered and make a comment!

The Home Server Show will be back next week at it’s somewhat regular time.  Enjoy!

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2 Responses to “The Home Server Show 14 - Ian Dixon of thedigitallifestyle.com”

  1. The Home Server Show #14 « MS Windows Home Server Says:

    [...] Listen here. [...]


  2. IndyLux Says:

    Hello Dave,

    After learning about your podcast from the Media Center Podcast, I downloaded every episode to my Zune and got caught up on my bike ride to work. Thanks for a great show!

    I have what I think you’ve referred to as a Franken-build (I converted a home built PC into a Home Server). I am using the trial version of the software and was a bit frustrated to hear that I will have to completely reinstall WHS with and OEM disk rather than just buying a license code to upgrade. I have accepted that this is my only option, my question is how many of my settings are retained in the process? It is as simple as installing the OS and everything works, or do I need to un/re-install all of the clients as well?

    Thanks again for a great show!

    Chris

    (also, I’ll take a copy of the antivirus software if you have an extra one!)


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