For Windows Server 2008, it should be IIS 7.
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
There are two types of Windows PC operating systems--Windows and Windows Server. The latest version of Windows Server now is Windows Server 2008 R2. The latest version of Windows (non-server) now is Windows 7.
No, it is not.
Windows Server 2008 is the most recent release of Microsoft Windows' server line of operating systems. Released to manufacturing on 4 February 2008 and officially released on 27 February 2008, it is the successor to Windows Server 2003, released nearly five years earlier. Like Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 is built on the Windows NT 6.0 kernel. A second release, named Windows Server 2008 R2, is currently under development.
Server Core
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 represents a new integration of enhanced security, technical characteristic, management and its administration. It is based on the Windows operating system Vista with its features that it offers, however the 2008 version is the successor of the 2003 and the final product would be the mix of those two OS's. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 includes a great number of different technologies and services included within it. The best description of what does the 2008 version have to offer would be description of those features that make the 2008 system.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 represents a new integration of enhanced security, technical characteristic, management and its administration. It is based on the Windows operating system Vista with its features that it offers, however the 2008 version is the successor of the 2003 and the final product would be the mix of those two OS's. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 includes a great number of different technologies and services included within it. The best description of what does the 2008 version have to offer would be description of those features that make the 2008 system.
Yes, there is no problem installing that version of .NET on the server.
Yes we can provided it is a trial Version.
If the first word is supposed to be what and not when then the answer is Server Core.
for smaller networks
depends on what version of server your running if its windows 2008 or newer check the reliablity moniter in server managment