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    Windows Home Server & WHS Console w/ uTorrent add-in

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ZeroHunter, May 14, 2010.

  1. ZeroHunter

    ZeroHunter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everyone I am a new member here as well as a new user to WHS, I just built a machine to run WHS on to back up my two laptops and the rest of my home network.

    Well anyway, I have got WHS running great (I am using the version based on Server 2003), backups work, remote log-in works, as well as remote access.

    Version info from the console:

    Windows Home Server Console: 6.0.2423.0
    Windows Home Server Backup & Restore: 6.0.2423.0
    Windows Home Server Drive Extender: 6.0.2423.0
    Windows Home Server Remote Access: 6.0.2423.0
    Windows Home Server Storage Manager: 6.0.2423.0


    Where I am having a problem is with the uTorrent Add-in. I was able to get uTorrent setup as a service, its working when I remote log into the WHS, I installed the console add-in, but the Console add-in is not receiving data from uTorrent. If I plug the uTorrent WebUI Server information into Firefox, the interface comes up no problem, so I know that uTorrent WebUI is working.

    I post this question here as this forum seems to have a lot of very knowledgeable individuals, and maybe someone has run into this problem and can help me out.

    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    I am not sure if NBR is suitable for Torrent set up discussion :D or even allowing it.

    cheers ...
     
  3. Biosci3c

    Biosci3c Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Depends on what is being torrented.

    Linux distros, public domain material, etc = fine.

    Copyrighted songs = violation of forum rules.

    With no information so far, I assume that it is okay to talk about setting up a torrent.