None.
Windows has offered many versions of its server software. The newest version, Windows Server 2012 is available on the Microsoft website's download page.
Windows Server 2008 is not a free product, and thus cannot be downloaded.
One of the main reasons why one would download a Windows server monitoring tool is to be able to troubleshoot server performance, especially if one is having problems connecting to the server itself.
On the Minecraft download page, you can download a Vanilla (standard) Minecraft server for Windows, Mac, and (I think) Linux.
No, I do not think so.
None. FTP only makes changes necessary for compatibility with Unix vs. Windows line / carriage returns. Linux and Mac OS X both use UNIX-style newlines.
The Xming server is a display server for the X Window System, used in Windows XP and later installments of Windows. It's simplistic nature makes it easy to download.
You will need a Active Domain Server (e.g. a computer running Windows Server as the operating system) as far as I remember.
Just install wamp or xampp server for windows. They are both windows based web server. Other then that there is a module for php on IIS to download but I would recommend not going for that hassle
Not on a physical system. If you run one in a virtual machine on top of the other, then yes.
The official Microsoft website has a download center where you can download all official Windows based software. Another website is CNET. You can find various software there for a free download.
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