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| I am about to install Windows Home Server on my home network. The current computer being used as a de facto server has IIS and is running an FTP server, web server and mail server. After I install Windows Home Network, will these programs be supported?? Can I run the Server without making it "headless" so I can make changes to these other programs? I know network storage drives will be reformatted, but if I have client computers, will their hard drives remain intact? Thanks. |
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