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Windows Home Server enables digital spanking

Microsoft's upcoming Windows Home Server doesn't just back up information from multiple computers and notebooks in a home, it also allows you to control the computers on your network.

In the video below, Microsoft's Stephen Leonard demonstrates how the software allows a parent to diagnose the security settings of all the computers on a network. Once Leonard finds out that one user has disabled the firewall, the swiftly disciplines the culprit by blocking access to music.

Stephen Leonard shows how to ground your kids without even getting up from the computer.

May 15, 2007 at 10:20 PM | Permalink

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