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In Shared Folders, double-click the Software folder.On a home computer, right-click the Windows Home Server task tray icon, and then click Shared Folders.
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Follow the steps from the WHS help file to install an Add-In: (don’t worry, it looks like a lot of steps, but it is painless).There is a WHS Console GUI Tab to configure everything, and check upload status information.PhotoSync can be configured to automatically upload new photos on any scheduled basis (the minimum right now is every 15 minutes).Since you get to select the ‘base folder’ you can, for example, create a /Photos/Private and a /Photos/Public (or /Photos/Flickr) folder in WHS and just point PhotoSync to the /Public folder – this makes sure your public photos go to Flicker and the private ones do not.PhotoSync will monitor your WHS Photos folder (or any sub folder you select) and automatically upload the contents of that folder (and every sub folder) to your Flickr account.Since I have started using Windows Home Server (WHS) to store my home media and photos, I thought it would be really nice to have a way to automatically synchronize the photos on WHS “Photos” folder to my Flickr account. Since WHS is still in beta, there is not a 3rd party application to do this – so I decided to write PhotoSync for WHS (probably also has something to do with my constant pursuit of learning cool new products and their SDKs). I usually use Flickr for this, but with all the photos coming in, it was getting hard to upload them all manually. I could have just created a share on my home server and done it through IIS, but I really didn’t want to waste all the bandwidth on my cable modem, so I really needed an external server to host everything. Since our new arrival, I’ve wanted an easy, reliable and automated way to share photos with friends and family (and anyone else who wants to take a look at the cutest baby ever ? ).
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Those who don't wish to move their photos to Moments app, the company said that they can download a zip file of their synced photos on their computer, and also delete them from Facebook.Once again, I had an itch that only some software could solve – what I wanted didn’t exist, so I wrote it… Last year, the company announced that it is removing the ability to message people from Facebook app, and asked users to use Messenger if they wanted to message or call their Facebook friends. This isn't the first time Facebook has killed an app and asked users to switch to a different app should they wish to continue the features. The company is offering an intelligent algorithm to help sort and share photos. The Moments app, which was launched in June, also comes with these features while also offering face recognition technology. These photos were shared to a private album on Facebook where they could be later edited, shared or deleted.
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Users also have the option to automatically backup photos from the camera roll. Launched in 2012, Facebook's photo sync offers users the option to upload and take a backup of their photos from their mobile device. "People that use photo syncing will have the option to move the photos they've previously synced to our new app Moments, where they will be able to view, download, or delete them." "Starting this week, we are beginning to phase out Facebook's photo syncing feature," a Facebook spokesperson told Tech Insider.
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The social juggernaut says that users have until January 10 to move their photos to the Moments app. The company has started to alert users that from January 10 those who wish to privately upload photos from their phone will need to use Moments, a standalone app the company released earlier this year. Facebook is shutting down the photo syncing feature from its mobile app.