Remote Access
You can use Remote Access to easily access your files and home computers via a Web browser while you are away from home. You can download files, upload files, connect to your home computers, and administer Windows Home Server.
Note
You may need to add services from your broadband provider to use the remote-access features in Windows Home Server. For more information, see Broadband/ISP Requirements for Remote Access.
For more information about setting up Remote Access, see Windows Home Server Settings, Remote Access.
You cannot use the Guest or the Administrator account to log on to Remote Access. You must log on with a user account that is enabled for Remote Access.
Important
All user accounts that have Remote Access enabled require a strong password. This cannot be changed.
To connect to your home server while your are away from home, open a Web browser, and then browse to https://YourHomeServerDomainName, where YourHomeServerDomainName is a domain name that you assign to your home server. For more information, see Domain Name.
There are three tabs on the Remote Access page:
Home
This is the page that appears when you first log on to Remote Access.
Computers
Connect to your Windows Home Server Console (after typing the correct password) to administer your home server and to connect to your home computers.
Shared Folders
Upload and download files to and from your Windows Home Server shared folders.