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Scott Lowe

Scott Lowe (MCSE, CNA) is the Chief Information Officer at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri where he puts his 14 years of Information Technology experience to work serving the needs of the campus community. By night (and sometimes weekends, lunch, and everything in between!) Scott writes technical articles for CNet’s TechRepublic and Microsoft. He has written more than 500 articles for TechRepublic and currently writes the weekly Exchange newsletter tip and the biweekly storage newsletter. He is also the author of O’Reilly’s Home Networking: The Missing Manual and a coauthor of Microsoft Press’ Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion.

Scott Lowe has written 8 posts for TrainSignal Training

How to Perform a Bare Metal Recovery in System Center Data Protection Manager 2010

How to Perform a Bare Metal Recovery in System Center Data Protection Manager 2010

By Scott Lowe February 10, 2011 Post a comment

In this video, we’ll go over the Bare Metal Recovery process before diving into the real-world demonstration where I’ll walk you through performing a Bare Metal Recovery in System Center Data Protection Manager 2010.

Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2

By Scott Lowe March 16, 2010 One comment

It’s a known fact that maintaining a complex, cross platform information technology architecture is not a task for the timid. Between staying current with the never-ending update cycle to exploring new features in the latest software releases, simply keeping an environment running takes time, effort and talent. On top of that, many IT groups need [...]

Free Home Server Training: Introduction to Home Server Features

Free Home Server Training: Introduction to Home Server Features

By Scott Lowe September 5, 2009 Post a comment

This video is all about Windows Home Server features. We’ll talk about all of the features and options that are available on Windows Home Server including file storage and resource sharing, remote access, video and music sharing, and how to use add-ins to extend the capabilities of your Home Server. Learn how to set up [...]

Free Windows Home Server Training: Client Computer Configuration

Free Windows Home Server Training: Client Computer Configuration

By Scott Lowe September 4, 2009 Post a comment

Connecting individual client computers and devices to your Home Server is a crucial step, and in this video I will show you just how to do that. We’ll talk about the role of a network adapter, creating user accounts, and naming or renaming computers on your network. I will also show you how to configure [...]

Free Windows Home Server Training: Networking and TCP/IP

Free Windows Home Server Training: Networking and TCP/IP

By Scott Lowe September 3, 2009 Post a comment

Understanding the basic mechanics that make up your home network is crucial because there are many options when it comes to networking the various devices in your home. In this video you will learn about your wireless networking options and security, power line networking, network adapter types and cabling your home. I will also provide [...]

Free Windows Home Server Training: Lab Setup

Free Windows Home Server Training: Lab Setup

By Scott Lowe September 2, 2009 Post a comment

In this video I will show you my Windows Home Server lab setup, explaining what each piece of hardware does and how it is connected to my Home Server. This short demo will help you get ideas to see what you can do with your Home Server. I will also walk you through setting up [...]

Free Windows Home Server Training

Free Windows Home Server Training

By Scott Lowe September 1, 2009 Post a comment

Windows Home Server has a lot to offer; it serves as a centralized and secure location for all of your data, allowing you to store, organize and share your documents easily between multiple computers. This short introductory video will provide you with an outline of what my Windows Home Server training course covers. Other free [...]

Power Up Your Windows Home Server with Power Pack 1

By Scott Lowe March 12, 2008 3 comments

Windows Home Server has taken the market by storm, with tens of thousands of copies and servers sold to people — from computer enthusiasts that want to centralize their documents, movies and music to the everyday home user that just wants an easier, safer computing experience. Through the use of a plethora of add-ins, you [...]