No. You cannot.
Two completely different purposes. FTP (file transfer protocol) servers are designed to transfer files between server and client. Web servers only serve webpages using the HTTP protocol to a web browser, or any remote terminal program that are capable of sending HTTP requests.
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Servers are the Specialized Computers that host Services to cater to a wide variety of Computer Users & other Application needs. While Remote Desktop Services is one example that presents Users the Visual Interface of Remote System in Windows Environment. File Servers provide remote access to Data in Files and Folders, Mail Servers provide access to Emails, Web Servers host Websites for Computer Users.
Mozilla Firefox is a program. It receives input from the user and remote servers, and outputs that information to the screen. It can also output information to local files or remote servers.
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You normally us an FTP (File Transfer Protocall) Program
This question needs a little more information to get a complete answer. There are several types of remote synchronization. For example, rsync is a program used to sync 2 servers. From a remote control's perspective remote synchronization is used on a programmable remote that synchronizes with another remote either by code, or by programming buttons one by one.
Very roughly, it means that from the computer that one is using, one cannot send information or requests to other servers (computers).
VM servers are virtual servers. They are used to allow remote access to virtual machines. They can run virtual machines created by other VM products.
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in Active Directory server roles, computers that function as servers within a domain can have one of two roles: member server or domain controller. A member server is a computer that runs an operating system in the Windows 2000 Server family or the Windows Server 2003 family, belongs to a domain, and is not a domain controller. Member servers typically function as the following types of servers: file servers, application servers, database servers, Web servers, certificate servers, firewalls and remote-access servers.