The latest publication from CTACS describes how to use Windows 8.1 as a server at home or in a small business setting. In some situations, Windows Server 2012 R2 or Essentials is too complicated and expensive, whilst some people find Networked Attached Storage (NAS) too unfamiliar. Most people are accustomed to regular Windows, so it makes sense to use it, particular as it has so many networking features built-in. As with all CTACS guides it is written according to the Goldilocks Principle: not too much information, not too little, but just right! |